Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe people are this riled up over leotards and bare legs.
I didn't know my great-auntie posted here.
I'm not riled up about leotards and bare legs (although my 7 year old did ask where her pants were). But I just think Beyonce needs to wear something different/do something different for a change. It is always a leotard and bare legs, and it's always the same act.
It's her signature style and she's entitled to it. And she's almost a billionaire. And she has a great body. Pretty sure she can do what she wants.
In a nation where black people are being oppressed by whites and white privilege rules? Say it ain't so!
Anonymous wrote:Leaving 21:25's comment alone, wondering whether the people who think Bey's routine is repetitive find Coldplay repetitive? They played several songs, which IMO sounded pretty similar. CM's performance looked pretty similar to other concert footage I've seen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe people are this riled up over leotards and bare legs.
I didn't know my great-auntie posted here.
I'm not riled up about leotards and bare legs (although my 7 year old did ask where her pants were). But I just think Beyonce needs to wear something different/do something different for a change. It is always a leotard and bare legs, and it's always the same act.
It's her signature style and she's entitled to it. And she's almost a billionaire. And she has a great body. Pretty sure she can do what she wants.
Pretty sure that motif these posters are jealous and insecure.
WTH? Anytime you have an opinion that may not be complimentary to a celebrity automatically means you're jealous and insecure? What BS! I'm sure you've never made a negative comment about someone famous, pp, right? And I said B is talented but her routine is tired. That's all. Just wish she would change it up a bit. If they ask her back a year from now, pretty sure she'll be in a leotard with bare legs and flinging her hair around while a bunch of ladies dance behind her. Just a prediction.
I don't get this idea that a performer has to constantly reinvent themselves. I say stick with what works and do it well. Beyonce does.
Having to constantly reinvent yourself sounds exhausting and can get to be desperate looking (I'm looking at you, Madonna).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe people are this riled up over leotards and bare legs.
I didn't know my great-auntie posted here.
I'm not riled up about leotards and bare legs (although my 7 year old did ask where her pants were). But I just think Beyonce needs to wear something different/do something different for a change. It is always a leotard and bare legs, and it's always the same act.
It's her signature style and she's entitled to it. And she's almost a billionaire. And she has a great body. Pretty sure she can do what she wants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also by Giuliani: "You're talking to middle America when you have the Super Bowl, so you can have entertainment. Let's have, you know, decent wholesome entertainment..."
So black people are not part of "middle America?"
How about they just play music and stop with the annoying political statements. Beyoncé is a rich black woman. She IS proof success can be had. Shut up and sing
Yes. How dare musicians create music to send a message that's important to them?!
Her message isn't that there is no black success. Her message in part was that Black lives matter. I'm all for her message, I just hope that part of her message involves more than that. Black lives matter needs to stand more for than just police killing us. It needs to stand for us killing us, for us failing to break away from the effects of slavery, segregation etc. after so many years. I need to hear more in her message. More empowerment for us to get our crap together. It's not enough to just focus on what keeps us down or has kept us down as a race. But hey. it's a start.
Anonymous wrote:Leaving 21:25's comment alone, wondering whether the people who think Bey's routine is repetitive find Coldplay repetitive? They played several songs, which IMO sounded pretty similar. CM's performance looked pretty similar to other concert footage I've seen.
Anonymous wrote:Leaving 21:25's comment alone, wondering whether the people who think Bey's routine is repetitive find Coldplay repetitive? They played several songs, which IMO sounded pretty similar. CM's performance looked pretty similar to other concert footage I've seen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also by Giuliani: "You're talking to middle America when you have the Super Bowl, so you can have entertainment. Let's have, you know, decent wholesome entertainment..."
So black people are not part of "middle America?"
I'm black and I agree about her performance. It was overly sexualized and I agree the black panther suggestion was rather bold. Not sure SB should've been her platform.
Other than the leotard, what was sexualized? Why is it okay for men (Bruno) to pump his crotch (a la Michael Jackson) but not okay for Beyonce to do a booty shake? Why the double standard?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also by Giuliani: "You're talking to middle America when you have the Super Bowl, so you can have entertainment. Let's have, you know, decent wholesome entertainment..."
So black people are not part of "middle America?"
I'm black and I agree about her performance. It was overly sexualized and I agree the black panther suggestion was rather bold. Not sure SB should've been her platform.
Other than the leotard, what was sexualized? Why is it okay for men (Bruno) to pump his crotch (a la Michael Jackson) but not okay for Beyonce to do a booty shake? Why the double standard?
It's not. When did grabbing your crotch become a normal dance move? I know you have one. Why do you have to grab it like a 3yo boy who has to go pee? Regarding Beyoncé, I (white woman) think she is gorgeous and looks great in a leotard. My complaint is that she wears the same type of outfit - leotard with no pants - and does the same dance moves - shake and hump - over and over. She's a good dancer. Doesn't she have other moves?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe people are this riled up over leotards and bare legs.
I didn't know my great-auntie posted here.
I'm not riled up about leotards and bare legs (although my 7 year old did ask where her pants were). But I just think Beyonce needs to wear something different/do something different for a change. It is always a leotard and bare legs, and it's always the same act.
It's her signature style and she's entitled to it. And she's almost a billionaire. And she has a great body. Pretty sure she can do what she wants.
Pretty sure that motif these posters are jealous and insecure.
WTH? Anytime you have an opinion that may not be complimentary to a celebrity automatically means you're jealous and insecure? What BS! I'm sure you've never made a negative comment about someone famous, pp, right? And I said B is talented but her routine is tired. That's all. Just wish she would change it up a bit. If they ask her back a year from now, pretty sure she'll be in a leotard with bare legs and flinging her hair around while a bunch of ladies dance behind her. Just a prediction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also by Giuliani: "You're talking to middle America when you have the Super Bowl, so you can have entertainment. Let's have, you know, decent wholesome entertainment..."
So black people are not part of "middle America?"
I'm black and I agree about her performance. It was overly sexualized and I agree the black panther suggestion was rather bold. Not sure SB should've been her platform.
Other than the leotard, what was sexualized? Why is it okay for men (Bruno) to pump his crotch (a la Michael Jackson) but not okay for Beyonce to do a booty shake? Why the double standard?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe people are this riled up over leotards and bare legs.
I didn't know my great-auntie posted here.
I'm not riled up about leotards and bare legs (although my 7 year old did ask where her pants were). But I just think Beyonce needs to wear something different/do something different for a change. It is always a leotard and bare legs, and it's always the same act.
It's her signature style and she's entitled to it. And she's almost a billionaire. And she has a great body. Pretty sure she can do what she wants.
Pretty sure that motif these posters are jealous and insecure.