Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly feel bad for Beyonce and her children. She should have left him the first time he cheated on her. You cheat, you’ll lie. You’ll lie you’ll steal. At this point he has way too many character flaws but I pray this didn’t happen.
Why do you feel bad for Beyoncé? She knows who her husband is, she’s at all of these parties and she knows who his friends are.
She’s one of them.
Exactly. She’s evil.
100% anyone who feels bad for Beyoncé the billionaire is crazy. She’s part of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His statement is pretty intense if indeed you innocent. He encourages a criminal complaint be made against himself and invokes his kids. I hope he’s innocent because, while it wouldn’t surprise me, it’s still tough to hear more and more about this disgusting industry.
I actually thought his statement was good, and string, and convincing. Which surprised me. I went from being like “meh another rapist, no kidding” to being like “yeah he is right this sounds like a money grab”
I lean toward him being guilty, but yes, it was a pretty strong statement and gives pause. There has to be more to this story. I can buy the "feeling ashamed and not sure if she consented" angle for a college student. If that happened to my daughter at age 21 I would try to support her decision on whether to report the crime. If my 13 year old called me from a gas station wearing strange clothes and had been raped, no way I'm not taking her to a hospital and involving police no matter what she says. There's more to this story, if true... either the family is incredibly dysfunctional or Jay-Z's people used intimidation tactics on the family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did a 13-year-old girl end up at an awards show after party?
exactly, where were her parents?
Are you also wondering if she was dressed like she was asking for it?
It is more than reasonable for parents to know the whereabouts of their 13 year old CHILD.
There was a viral indie movie back then called “Thirteen” (?) about 13 yo girls sneaking out of the house and doing very adult things.
PP here. Wouldn't have happened in my mom's home!
Well good for you…?
I live in nyc and have 2 daughters, 12 & 15. They are both smart and independent kids, they take the subway and go all over nyc on their own to visit friends and attend their after school activities as do most of their similarly-aged friends. My older daughter even - gasp - goes to parties and concerts on her own (with friends) sometimes now that she’s in hs but she doesn’t drink because she’s a performer and doesn’t like how it makes her feel (she has tried small amounts of alcohol at home under supervision) and she abhors smoking and drugs. I would trust her to be in most different types of spaces because she knows her limits and how to keep herself safe. She also has self defense training and carries an alarm with her.
It’s mostly the kids who are overly sheltered and coddled by their parents, and parents who treat teens like children, who don’t know how to handle themselves and make really dumb choices like snaking out, going to inappropriate parties and binge drinking. Most kids who are given safe boundaries and allowed to learn by experience may have an uncomfortable moment or two but mostly grow up to understand how to handle themselves. Parent your kids but also realize that part of parenting is letting them learn how to grow up.
I am extremely sorry for this child who endured horrible experiences and I’m not at all surprised that JayZ is a child molesting creep.
That's all well and good, until your sophisticated daughter takes just one drink, and it does not have to be alcoholic, that was given to her unsealed. Then she could find herself in the exact same position as this young girl claims: at a cool party, drugged, and woozy with zero ability to protect herself.
Are you two idiots? His statement is nonsense. Written by a crisis PR specialist. It has no bearing on anything
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly feel bad for Beyonce and her children. She should have left him the first time he cheated on her. You cheat, you’ll lie. You’ll lie you’ll steal. At this point he has way too many character flaws but I pray this didn’t happen.
+1
I don’t believe the cheating allegations. It was just fodder to sell albums and get people talking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly feel bad for Beyonce and her children. She should have left him the first time he cheated on her. You cheat, you’ll lie. You’ll lie you’ll steal. At this point he has way too many character flaws but I pray this didn’t happen.
Why do you feel bad for Beyoncé? She knows who her husband is, she’s at all of these parties and she knows who his friends are.
She’s one of them.
Exactly. She’s evil.
100% anyone who feels bad for Beyoncé the billionaire is crazy. She’s part of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly feel bad for Beyonce and her children. She should have left him the first time he cheated on her. You cheat, you’ll lie. You’ll lie you’ll steal. At this point he has way too many character flaws but I pray this didn’t happen.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If B was 18+ and old enough to vote and drive, she was old enough to date men of all ages. In fact many states have lower age limit for marriage. California, Mississippi, New Mexico, and Oklahoma have no minimum age.
She wasn't 18 and let's be real grooming is grooming at 16 or 18. Please do not cover for older men taking advantage of very young women-a child if she was 16 like most sources are reporting.
It’s not even just the fact that he’s older (although that’s certainly a huge factor) it’s that, at the time, Jay-Z was MUCH richer and more well known than Beyonce. She was just a young singer in a pop band. Not the gigantic brand name she is today. He wasn’t just 12 years older or whatever, he was also richer, more powerful, more connected in the music industry. And it seems like her parents encouraged it to some degree. It’s gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly feel bad for Beyonce and her children. She should have left him the first time he cheated on her. You cheat, you’ll lie. You’ll lie you’ll steal. At this point he has way too many character flaws but I pray this didn’t happen.
If Beyonce, a multimillionaire, cannot leave her dirtbag of a dh, then who can? She obviously likes him enough to stay.
Or he threatens her that he'll get the kids and that terrifies her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did a 13-year-old girl end up at an awards show after party?
exactly, where were her parents?
This is a re-filing or an amendment of a previously filed lawsuit and I read the original when it came out. In 2000, this 13 yr old who lived in or near NYC got a ride to Radio City Music Hall to try to crash the VMAs because she didn’t have a ticket. She’s a local. She tried to literally walk in but was denied so she started asking all the limo drivers of the limos parked in front if they could get her in and she happened to speak with Combs driver.
That driver said he couldn’t get her into the VMAs but what he could do was get her into Combs after party if she wanted and she said sure, got in the limo and he drove her out to Combs house where they were started the party. She said she drank some alcohol, started to feel bad and went into a room to lay down. That’s where Combs and perhaps Jay Z found her, etc.
What happened after the attack was that she was able to flee the house NAKED, a driver outside gave her some clothes and a ride to a gas station where she went inside, asked to use their phone and called her father. There were not cell phones back then.
It’s a horrible story. Sounds like a teen who impulsively tried something a bit nuts without her parents permission and it spiraled out of control and without cell phones or tracking she could call for help and no one knew where she was.
there WERE cell phones back then! i got my first one in 1991.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly feel bad for Beyonce and her children. She should have left him the first time he cheated on her. You cheat, you’ll lie. You’ll lie you’ll steal. At this point he has way too many character flaws but I pray this didn’t happen.
If Beyonce, a multimillionaire, cannot leave her dirtbag of a dh, then who can? She obviously likes him enough to stay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did a 13-year-old girl end up at an awards show after party?
exactly, where were her parents?
This is a re-filing or an amendment of a previously filed lawsuit and I read the original when it came out. In 2000, this 13 yr old who lived in or near NYC got a ride to Radio City Music Hall to try to crash the VMAs because she didn’t have a ticket. She’s a local. She tried to literally walk in but was denied so she started asking all the limo drivers of the limos parked in front if they could get her in and she happened to speak with Combs driver.
That driver said he couldn’t get her into the VMAs but what he could do was get her into Combs after party if she wanted and she said sure, got in the limo and he drove her out to Combs house where they were started the party. She said she drank some alcohol, started to feel bad and went into a room to lay down. That’s where Combs and perhaps Jay Z found her, etc.
What happened after the attack was that she was able to flee the house NAKED, a driver outside gave her some clothes and a ride to a gas station where she went inside, asked to use their phone and called her father. There were not cell phones back then.
It’s a horrible story. Sounds like a teen who impulsively tried something a bit nuts without her parents permission and it spiraled out of control and without cell phones or tracking she could call for help and no one knew where she was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly feel bad for Beyonce and her children. She should have left him the first time he cheated on her. You cheat, you’ll lie. You’ll lie you’ll steal. At this point he has way too many character flaws but I pray this didn’t happen.
Why do you feel bad for Beyoncé? She knows who her husband is, she’s at all of these parties and she knows who his friends are.
She’s one of them.
Anonymous wrote:I truly feel bad for Beyonce and her children. She should have left him the first time he cheated on her. You cheat, you’ll lie. You’ll lie you’ll steal. At this point he has way too many character flaws but I pray this didn’t happen.