It's about a guy who isn't completely in love with Beyoncé in a world where that type of behavior is punishable by law.
Am I the only one that interpreted this as an allegory for the Hive and ATRL? Do we as Beyoncé stans have something to learn from this sketch? ATRL has long since concluded that the Hive is the most testy and irritable stan base on ATRL, maybe we should take the hint, calm down, and accept that most people on the planet are not going to like Beyoncé's music as much as we do?
wtf why? how? Does she even got a fanbase the size of bey? no.
Eh, leave him be. The Ariana stans are a bit high since their fave is number 1 on iTunes, signaling big things for her, just like it did for Dope by Lady Gaga, which also topped iTunes globally.
tbh the skit didn't lie. as beyonce's gotten more popular in recent years it's become more and more taboo to voice your criticisms of her. only compete nut jobs get attention for attacking her, and that's because they're crazy. all genuine criticism is brushed to the side or bombarded by the hive, whether it's online or in real life. i'm a beyonce fan but whenever i say something not totally positive about her or her music my friends (straight/gay/all races) go AWF on me
tbh the skit didn't lie. as beyonce's gotten more popular in recent years it's become more and more taboo to voice your criticisms of her. only compete nut jobs get attention for attacking her, and that's because they're crazy. all genuine criticism is brushed to the side or bombarded by the hive, whether it's online or in real life. i'm a beyonce fan but whenever i say something not totally positive about her or her music my friends (straight/gay/all races) go AWF on me