A Mother’s Pride: Beyoncé’s Bravery Against Bullies
In a candid interview with Vogue, Tina Knowles opened up about her famous daughters’ childhoods, including a heartwarming story about Beyoncé’s courage in the face of bullying.
The 70-year-old fashion designer revealed that despite being shy, the multiple Grammy-winning pop star stood up for others when she was younger.
“Beyoncé, she was very shy and she got bullied a bit but the day that she stood up for someone — she didn’t stand up for herself she stood up for them. I’m getting emotional talking about it. I couldn’t have been more proud of her,” Knowles said.
Celebrating Unique Personalities: Solange the Activist
Knowles also celebrated the distinct personalities of her daughters, Beyoncé and Solange. She shared that Solange, now 37, has always been an activist, even signing petitions as early as fifth grade.
“Solange, 37, has always been an activist, having signed petitions as early as fifth grade.”
Kelly Rowland: The Peacemaker and Protector
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, who lived with the family from age 11, as her third daughter. She fondly recalled Rowland’s innate desire to protect and mediate, describing her as “this little peacemaker.”
“Kelly was always this kid that just tried to protect everybody. I have a memory of her with her best friend Barbara and her being a mediator and just being this little peacemaker.”
Embracing Individuality: A Mother’s Wisdom
In the interview, Knowles emphasized the importance of embracing each child’s unique personality and not comparing them. She captioned the video, “Each child is different! But all so special. I believe kids are born with their personalities. My three girls All handled things very differently. Learn their personalities and respect the individuality.”
Netizens praised Knowles for her parenting skills, especially her ability to understand and accept her daughters’ differences. Her wisdom in nurturing their individuality has undoubtedly played a role in their remarkable success.