Beyoncé’s mom exposes 'private chats' with Jay-Z as he lands in trouble
Beyoncé’s mom Tina Knowles confesses that it's hard for her to ignore negative stories about her family
Beyoncé’s mom Tina Knowles, is stirring up some drama after revealing private conversations with Jay-Z, right after she liked a post about his child rape accusations.
Tina, 70, recently said that her Instagram account was hacked after it showed that she's liked one of social media's posts, claiming her son-in-law Jay-Z was involved in a shocking accusation of gang-raping a 13-year-old girl with Sean "Diddy" Combs.
During her interview with Vogue's The Run-Through podcast, Beyoncé’s mum confessed that it's very hard for her to ignore negative stories about her family and she prefers to stand up for them.
However, she often uses voice-to-text, which struggles with her southern accent, leading to some helpful advice from the rapper.
She said, "My son-in-law, Jay will say, Listen, if you're gonna read somebody, at least spell your words right. Don't misspell your words, Ma. You can't do that. Take your time and go over and spellcheck your stuff!"
"I don’t have time for that." Tina replied.
She went on revealing that even her granddaughter Blue Ivy also gave her some tips as well. She said: "Every once in a while, I'll get a call from Blue, and she'll say, "Grandma, that's really whack what you just did. That's really whack. You should delete that."
Tina further shared that sometimes she accidentally likes negative stories about her family on social media.
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