1/10
This woman's ego knows no bounds.
19 April 2019
The thing is. I love Beyoncé's songs and she has brought a lot of musical influence into my life. But I have to say. This documentary has only made me realize how dangerously large this woman's ego is. In this documentary, she paints the story a struggling mother who had to "sacrifice" looking after her newborn twins for a an over the top Coachella performance. Just. No. She is worth $355 million, she didn't have to do it, stop with the victim narratives. Also her performances had so much charged political undertones (predominantly feminism, black lives matter, male beratement) as just desperate ploy for Beyoncé to stay "woke" and relevant. Overall can't believe people fall for these false pretenses about these celebrities, as if they are genuinely doing good for the world. The reality is, they are simply performers with dangerously large amounts of power, self worth and entitlement and this documentary sugarcoats this, badly.
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