Anonymous wrote:I thought this was so sweet. At one of the shows, the fans organized a tribute to Blue Ivy by bringing blue balloons that they displayed during her dance number. You can see Beyonce realize it at first. Blue is looking around like, 'What is this' and then she realizes.
And in this clip at another show, the crowd is also chanting her name as they display the blue balloons; her reaction is so cute.
That's fair if you don't like the way she dances. It just seemed like a weird thing to comment when was hyping up her as an extraordinary dancer in the first place. I disagree that she looked stiff, but even if she did is that really a fair criticism of a non professional child performing on a stage with other professional adults, stage crew, cameras, lights, and 10s of thousands of screaming fans? And of course that child is there because of her mother. I don't think anyone thinks otherwise.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought this was so sweet. At one of the shows, the fans organized a tribute to Blue Ivy by bringing blue balloons that they displayed during her dance number. You can see Beyonce realize it at first. Blue is looking around like, 'What is this' and then she realizes.
And in this clip at another show, the crowd is also chanting her name as they display the blue balloons; her reaction is so cute.
+1 She's a really cute girl and seems very natural in the entertainment environment.
Only because she has been groomed by her mother for it.
On page 1 of this thread, someone calls this 11 year old child “ugly.” Then someone insults her dancing. Can we please not publicly demean a child? Seriously - it’s so gross and uncalled for.
I saw that and don’t condone anyone calling a child ugly. However, I don’t think her dancing skills are that great. Commenting on dance skills when she is on the stage doesn’t seem to be as bad. I think she is obviously on that stage because of her mother. That’s all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought this was so sweet. At one of the shows, the fans organized a tribute to Blue Ivy by bringing blue balloons that they displayed during her dance number. You can see Beyonce realize it at first. Blue is looking around like, 'What is this' and then she realizes.
And in this clip at another show, the crowd is also chanting her name as they display the blue balloons; her reaction is so cute.
+1 She's a really cute girl and seems very natural in the entertainment environment.
Only because she has been groomed by her mother for it.
On page 1 of this thread, someone calls this 11 year old child “ugly.” Then someone insults her dancing. Can we please not publicly demean a child? Seriously - it’s so gross and uncalled for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought this was so sweet. At one of the shows, the fans organized a tribute to Blue Ivy by bringing blue balloons that they displayed during her dance number. You can see Beyonce realize it at first. Blue is looking around like, 'What is this' and then she realizes.
And in this clip at another show, the crowd is also chanting her name as they display the blue balloons; her reaction is so cute.
+1 She's a really cute girl and seems very natural in the entertainment environment.
Only because she has been groomed by her mother for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought this was so sweet. At one of the shows, the fans organized a tribute to Blue Ivy by bringing blue balloons that they displayed during her dance number. You can see Beyonce realize it at first. Blue is looking around like, 'What is this' and then she realizes.
And in this clip at another show, the crowd is also chanting her name as they display the blue balloons; her reaction is so cute.
+1 She's a really cute girl and seems very natural in the entertainment environment.
Anonymous wrote:I thought this was so sweet. At one of the shows, the fans organized a tribute to Blue Ivy by bringing blue balloons that they displayed during her dance number. You can see Beyonce realize it at first. Blue is looking around like, 'What is this' and then she realizes.
And in this clip at another show, the crowd is also chanting her name as they display the blue balloons; her reaction is so cute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sick of how she promotes Blue Ivy. Talk about a nepo baby.
Blue can’t dance. She looked stiff as hell onstage.
First, you're talking about an 11-year-old child. And stiff where?![]()
Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sexy and vulgar are very different for every individual but entertainers rarely care about society's morality at all.
+1 For some groups, being sexy and vulgar is pretty much the only way they know how to live and make money.
What "groups?" Don't hedge, say it with your chest.
PP here. The comment above mine was about entertainers. Some entertainers. Clear enough for you?
This is my first time commenting and I paused as well. That was not clear at all and I’m not sure it’s clear now.
mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sexy and vulgar are very different for every individual but entertainers rarely care about society's morality at all.
+1 For some groups, being sexy and vulgar is pretty much the only way they know how to live and make money.
What "groups?" Don't hedge, say it with your chest.
PP here. The comment above mine was about entertainers. Some entertainers. Clear enough for you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sick of how she promotes Blue Ivy. Talk about a nepo baby.
Blue can’t dance. She looked stiff as hell onstage.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sick of how she promotes Blue Ivy. Talk about a nepo baby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sexy and vulgar are very different for every individual but entertainers rarely care about society's morality at all.
+1 For some groups, being sexy and vulgar is pretty much the only way they know how to live and make money.
What "groups?" Don't hedge, say it with your chest.