Tina Knowles addresses Beyoncé’s alleged Lizzo snub
By Lisa Respers France, CNN
(CNN) — Tina Knowles has appeared to refute the theory that her daughter Beyoncé dropped mentioning Lizzo on tour because of a lawsuit.
The internet took note recently when Beyoncé changed up her usual shoutout during her performance of “Break My Soul (The Queens Remix)” while on her “Renaissance” tour.
The lyrics to the song include references to “Betty Davis, Solange Knowles, Badu, Lizzo, Kelly Rowl,’ Lauryn Hill, Roberta Flack” and other prominent Black women, which Beyoncé recorded based off of Madonna’s hit song “Vogue.”
But soon after three of Lizzo’s former dancers filed suit against her over harassment and hostile work environment allegations, which Lizzo has denied, some concertgoers noticed that Beyoncé instead sang “Badu” multiple times in place of any mention of Lizzo’s name.
That led some to believe the superstar was distancing herself from the “Good as Hell” singer.
Knowles however jumped in the comments on an Instagram post about the alleged snub.
“She also didn’t say her own sister’s name yal [sic] should really stop,” Knowles wrote.
CNN has reached out to a representative of Beyoncé for comment.
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