Blue Ivy has no talent at all and that is ok. I find that the people that are so amazed by her are true die hard Beyoncé fans and will support anything related to her. I think that all of Beyoncés children are on the spectrum. Again, that is ok. I just wish that Beyoncé would come out with it and support organizations related to it. Instead, it feels like embarrassment by hiding it. People are going to talk about Rumi and speculate. Why not open up about it and embrace it? |
You’re deranged |
Throwing around “on the spectrum” as a casual guess about kids you’ve never met is weird and ableist. Autism isn’t a personality quirk you spot in clips—it’s a neurodevelopmental condition diagnosed by professionals, not internet strangers with too much time and zero credentials. |
Money people it's all about the money.
Bey is getting older daddy hasn't done much. Time for next gen to support them. |
They're going to get divorced, messy with the Diddy trial coming. She needs to establish Mama Knowles as the matriarch (hence promoting the book) to distance herself from J. |
I think the kids are up there to distract from the fact that she can’t dance as much anymore. She is still good vocally and is going to have a dedicated group of fans to pay for her concerts and music for years. The 20+ years of dancing on stage in heels has probably caught up to her. I know she has had foot surgery within the last couple of years. Her haircare line is doing well so she could easily disappear and collect passive income like Rihanna. |
Her concert venues are over half empty. This is a disaster. She hasn’t had a bonafide hit in over 10 years. Her and her boomer husband need to let it go. You’re old and irrelevant no matter how much label money you blow on bots, influencers, and PR to pretend otherwise. |
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I think the maturest thing that Blue did in the video was tossing her hair while doing the runway walk. That part felt too mature. Other than that, I felt comfortable watching her dance. I think she purposely uses restraint and doesn’t gyrate and pop or wind her body. Not because she can’t do it but because it’s inappropriate. She dances just fine. |
I loved this! Rumi’s joy made me smile! |
I'm with PP, I loved Rumi's enthusiasm and smiles. It was so genuine and sweet. I do think Blue Ivy is talented. While it could have been much worse, I did find her too sexualized and it made me sad because even with her parents "prtecting" her she is prey. There are rich and powerful men who are sleazy enough to like the challenge of taking advantage of a rich friends' hot daughter. I did feel uncomfortable watching the grandma with Remi. I thought Beyonce was much sweeter with Remi and more accepting of her being a joyful kid. |
Beyoncé and Jay Z are worth over a billion dollars. That is generational wealth. They don’t need Blue to start supporting their family as a 13 year old. This isn’t 1925. |
Yes in this case I don't think it's for the money. Presumably the kids want to do it and also it gives them credits for their "resume," like being a singer on their recorded music. Logistically though, I always wonder if they being paid as official performers just because my mind always goes to that aspect. |
Show has a ton of empty seats and not sold out. |
And Jay Z rode that gravy train. I am from NY and I know his old Girlfriend right before Beyonce. He was dating a nice African American women who was an Internal Auditor and Bank of Ireland of all places. Beyonce was a child basically but a cash cow he could mold at time. His old GF went on to work at Societe Generale as an Internal Auditor and on to a normal life. He did not want that, he had that. So why suprised he is doing this. |