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Originally posted by JLO_FeEN
Were we not talking about celebrities owing their PARENTS their success? So now we are going to divert the topic and talk about owing their successes to managers and agents?
I served you the facts since you tried to post a cliff note version of how you "thought" she became successful circa 1998 when she was in the game since the early 90s. Looks like you are not willing to accept the tea.
You are not going to act like my fave did not bust her ass without the help of her parents or any heavyweight insider to make a name for herself. At least give the credit where it is due.
By the way, up to this point I have yet to say anything about Beyonce. And honestly, I don't care how she got here. But your fellow stans are not going to say that everyone's faves owe their success to their parents when obviously this is not true.
(Some more tea): Jennifer did not work with Benny Medina until around 98-99'. By then her name was relatively known in Hollywood.
P.S. - Actually, Michael Jackson has praised his dad many times (professionally wise) for pushing him and his brothers in creating the Jackson 5. He's publicly stated many times that if it wasn't for his dad he would not have been here. There is nothing wrong with that imo.
I don't think you've done your research before commenting.
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Its all in the same. The point is behind every success story is, there is a buffer system. Bey's spearheader happen to be her folks. Jlo did not make it on her own no matter how many paragraphs u post!
Did u miss the part where i said i respect her hustle? How much more credit does one have to bestow?
Beyonce continues to praise Matthew even after they parted professionally. Again if MJ did not have the itness in him, his career wouldve easily fizzled like his bros. Ashanti was also managed by her mum. Why isnt she a factor today if parental management is an automatic ticket to superstardom and longevity?