I'm a Bey stan and I'm not even bothered. MIA spoke no lies. As much as I loved Bey's documentary(s), they're very much in the service of her life as a metaphor for success and talent, and a handful of other self-indulgent narratives (but framed wonderfully). MIA is clearly not interested about serving a documentary that speaks exclusively of her life story as an empowering, feel-good feature film.
Though I understand why Bey's docs would be the first to come to her mind, I feel if she wanted to really hammer in her point about how her documentary isn't just a shallow ego-piece, she could've just went in on Katy's
Piece of Me 3D instead.