Beyoncé’s mother, Tina Knowles, is currently grabbing headlines for seemingly aiming a subtle dig at Nicki Minaj.
Recall that Nicki recently called Jay-Z and Roc Nation out over unpaid Tidal equity, and the world has been reacting.
Days after the rapper’s rant, Tina simply reposted a post that was originally uploaded by a Beyoncé and Jay-Z fan page, which basically captured Beyoncé talking about her mum and how her presence impacted her life.
The post went live alongside this caption, “Good morning it feels good to wake up knowing my favs didn’t lose their minds y’all have a great day remember to ignore the ignorance as @mstinaknowles would say.”
Despite not mentioning Nicki directly, fans immediately took to social media to speculate that the caption was meant for Nicki Minaj.
Reacting, Tina Knowles changed the caption of the original post to “Tina Knowles clarified that she was not trying to target or diss anybody, and the clip was reposted only to highlight her relationship with her daughter. Thus, based on her statement, it could be concluded that she was not aiming the previous caption at Nicki Minaj.”
Beyonce’s mum then warned fans to stop involving her in messy celebrity wars, stressing that she is mainly focused on her own life and her children.
She further said that everyone behind the controversy should be ashamed for twisting her family post to push their own selfish agenda.
“Wow. I reposted this because it was talking about our relationship. It had nothing to do with anyone other than me and Beyoncé. Please stop being messy and dragging me into something I don’t have anything to do with! You guys should be ashamed!!! And all the bots are ridiculous!!!” she added.

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