The makeup, the hair extensions, the huge hoop earrings. All of it. She looks more like a 16-17 year old here. This little girl literally just turned 13 in January. This is disgusting! But YMMV. |
She’s a performer on a global stage, not at a middle school dance. That’s what performers do, including kids in dance recitals and theater productions. It’s stage makeup, styled hair, and accessories, which are totally normal in the context of touring with one of the biggest artists in the world. |
Well in fairness, some companies and teachers are more mindful of age appropriate, not highly sexualized styles for the dancers based on age. This is thing you see in entertainment sonetimes....the content does not really match the emotional development of the performer. That's why she may look a bit stilted. I saw this with my daughter, now a dance major in college when she was around age 13. The theme of given dance was something like "female power" but really what did she truly understand about that at a young 13? She wasn't even menstruating yet. So yes she looked a bit flat and there was little energy behind the dancing. It took years to grow into that kind of performance. Same process here too perhaps. I think it's just a bit off of her developmental level. |
Did you see her dress for The Lion King premiere when she was 12? Full on cleavage out with a sweetheart neckline. Not appropriate. |
She didn’t scold her at all. Are we watching the same thing? |
Puff Diddy Daddy and his friends were called artists, too. |
This is so desperate and exploitative. Without going this nobody would be talking about middle aged Beyonce's tour. |
It's giving 'make a wish.' Very uncomfortable. |
+1000. |
So many lame excuses for the exploitation and sexualization of a girl who just turned 13 in January. |
Those long, heavy braids and whipping her head around like that are going to give Blue Ivy traction alopecia before she even hits puberty. That’s a real tragedy! |
+1 |
You are absolutely right. Why do I bother trying to reason with those who are too far gone to be reasoned with? |
It's not racist to recognize when a young teen is being exploited. You should care more about how young girls and teens of any background are being treated. |
I don't think it's a Black grandma thing, it's just a grandma thing. Grandmas keep an eye on things when mom is busy. |