Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Messy family, messy people, what can you do?
Exactly. It just gets more and more messy!
Well so is Arnold Schwarzenegger! And his kids don’t even speak to his love child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Messy family, messy people, what can you do?
Exactly. It just gets more and more messy!
Anonymous wrote:JZ is all fake. Years ago I knew his ex GF. She was a junior Internal Auditor at Bank of Ireland and later Society Generale. She was a nice professional middle class black girl.
The whole gangsta and Beyoncé all fake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel for the kid but he’s a victim of he’s dad’s affair. Not of Beyoncé. Her dad is lucky if she speaks to HIM at all.
Do you think Beyoncé will ever speak to her little brother?
Anonymous wrote:A genetic relationship doesn't make someone "family". Why, in this day and age, do people cling to such anachronisms?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People think she should support the kid that resulted from her father's affair?
She is a billionaire.
And...?
The kid isn't entitled to jack squat from her.
It seems like all he wants is kindness, and recognition that he exists
Bull. Maybe that's what he wants, but his momma wants Beyonce's money.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think he is Beyonce's responsibility but I can also see why a child feels it is unfair or is hurt that they have a billionaire sister who lives a life of luxury while they live in a trailer park and are poor and struggling. And he doesn't have a dad either. Definitely would feel like you drew the short stick in life.
Many rich people even help children they don't even know and aren't related to at all. If it was my half sibling, I would not leave them destitute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think he is Beyonce's responsibility but I can also see why a child feels it is unfair or is hurt that they have a billionaire sister who lives a life of luxury while they live in a trailer park and are poor and struggling. And he doesn't have a dad either. Definitely would feel like you drew the short stick in life.
Many rich people even help children they don't even know and aren't related to at all. If it was my half sibling, I would not leave them destitute.
The child has a rich father. That’s the person who has the responsibility for him.
Of course. No sibling is ever responsible to help. I am just saying from a child's perspective or my own perspective, I can see it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think he is Beyonce's responsibility but I can also see why a child feels it is unfair or is hurt that they have a billionaire sister who lives a life of luxury while they live in a trailer park and are poor and struggling. And he doesn't have a dad either. Definitely would feel like you drew the short stick in life.
Many rich people even help children they don't even know and aren't related to at all. If it was my half sibling, I would not leave them destitute.
The child has a rich father. That’s the person who has the responsibility for him.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think he is Beyonce's responsibility but I can also see why a child feels it is unfair or is hurt that they have a billionaire sister who lives a life of luxury while they live in a trailer park and are poor and struggling. And he doesn't have a dad either. Definitely would feel like you drew the short stick in life.
Many rich people even help children they don't even know and aren't related to at all. If it was my half sibling, I would not leave them destitute.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think he is Beyonce's responsibility but I can also see why a child feels it is unfair or is hurt that they have a billionaire sister who lives a life of luxury while they live in a trailer park and are poor and struggling. And he doesn't have a dad either. Definitely would feel like you drew the short stick in life.
Many rich people even help children they don't even know and aren't related to at all. If it was my half sibling, I would not leave them destitute.