Tina Knowles She became vocal about her social media use after her account “liked” a post about her brother-in-law Jay ZAllegation of rape.
“Do you know how many times I liked something that was negative toward my kids?” Knowles, 70, joked on the Tuesday, December 31 episode of “The Run-Through With Vogue” podcast.. “Because if I'm busy and I'm going through it, I'm like, 'Oh, there's Beyoncé with so-and-so.' 'I like it.' Then the fans come back and say: “Miss Tina, please delete that because you 'liked' some negative posts.”
“I mean this is what happens to 70-year-olds on social media,” she continued, joking. This is correct. I always mess up.”
Tina, also known as Mother Beyoncé and Solange Knowlesmade headlines earlier this month when she appeared to “like” an Instagram post about Jay-Z's legal drama. Shortly thereafter, she claimed Her account was hackedwriting Via Instagram“As you all know I don't play with my family. So if you see something uncharacteristic of me. Just know that it's not me!”
On Tuesday's podcast, Tina revealed that she uses her phone's voice-to-text feature when leaving comments on Instagram. However, her strong southern accent often causes the app to guess her words incorrectly.
“I know he doesn't understand what I'm saying, and that he has crazy things going on,” she said. “My brother-in-law, Jay, will say, 'Listen, if you're going to read to someone, at least spell your words right,'” she added, referring to Jay Z, 55. “Don't misspell your words, mom. You can't do that.” Take your time and spell check your stuff!' And I say: I don't have time for that!
Tina noted that she “got used to” getting help through social media from her great-granddaughter, Blue Ivy, 12. What you just did. This is really whack. “You should delete that,” she shared before revealing that she no longer takes Blue Ivy's advice. “I'm like, 'Girl, I'm on to the next thing.' And all the comments (from fans) like: “There you go again, Miss Tina.” Be more careful! They are helping me.”
Although Tina did not specifically address the allegations against Jay-Z on Tuesday, the self-described “protector of my children” said she will always use her social platforms to stand up for her family. (Beyoncé, 43, and Jay-Z also have twins, Rumi and Sir, 7.)
“I love it and I love what it can do for people, but the downside is that anyone can make something up and say anything they want to say and put it out there,” she explained. “And you know, my kids are always like, 'Mom, just ignore it.' But at some point, it gets to the point where I'm like, 'I'm sorry, that's enough.' That's enough. Because imagine being a mom and someone lying to me.” Your child is hard to watch.”
Jay Z (real name Shawn Carter) and Sean “Diddy” Combs He was He is accused of raping a 13-year-old girl At the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards in a lawsuit originally filed in October and refiled on December 8 to add Jay-Z. Jay-Z did so hard He denied these accusations and Filed to dismiss the case On December 9th.
A judge later ruled that the victim, referred to in court documents as Jane Doe, It can remain anonymous In court. Jay Z's lawyer Alex Spiro He claimed in papers filed on Monday, December 30 that the victim's allegations Too old to follow.
The lawsuit is One of several cases filed against Didi55 years old, in recent months. The rapper, who denied all the accusations against him, is awaiting trial behind bars after being arrested and charged Sex trafficking and extortion In September.