Her family & herself have been Republicans for their entire life, there's nothing wrong with that btw, it's actually logical since she, and I quote, "grew up in a very nice house in Houston, went to private school all her life and she has never even been to the ’hood”".
Not supporting Obama would have been career suicide to her, since she lives from the Hollywood liberal propaganda.
They were initially well off but her father "quit" his job and their family income tanked until DC took off
Beyoncé performed for Legend Tina at the Kennedy Center while Bush was in the room (because the presidents always attend those honors lol)
Don't listen to Fomos. He lives in Mexico. So he doesn't really understand US politics if he believes Beymocrat is a Republican.
The fact that I know more US facts than y'all She literally performed in the Bush Welcome Party to the White house.
Stay in school gurls.
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Meanwhile, Destiny's Child emerged as three well-choreographed balls of energy, blowing through "Independent Women, Part 1" and "Jumpin', Jumpin' ". Despite an ambitious schedule that would see the trio jet off for Los Angeles for an early-morning engagement the next day, Destiny's Child worked the crowd into a decent lather. Destiny's frontwoman Beyoncé Knowles abandoned her usual repertoire of stage banter and anthemic pep routines, instead offering the more event-appropriate "I wanna hear you say Bush!"
If Bey was a Republican, she'd be pulling a Stacey Dash. Cause that's the only way Republican's accept blacks people; in self-deprecating servile roles.
They wouldn't stand for the Formation touting, black panther dressing, proud black women that Beyoncé is.
You don't have to go to school to read an MTV article of an untelevised concert performance. It's certainly not "US history" lol. Anyway, I already knew this and there's even an interview where she expressed pride at the president being from Texas, but that's more Texas pride than anything.
Also, the argument was never whether she WAS Republican. It's if she is today. And the obvious answer is no. Lol
You don't have to go to school to read an MTV article of an untelevised concert performance. It's certainly not "US history" lol. Anyway, I already knew this and there's even an interview where she expressed pride at the president being from Texas, but that's more Texas pride than anything.
Also, the argument was never whether she WAS Republican. It's if she is today. And the obvious answer is no. Lol
Sorry Fomos. You lost.
Keep deflecting.
BTW, there's absolutely nothing wrong with a person being Republican, they are just in a really bad position rn with Trump being their candidate (+ the other candidates were not good either, hence why they were punched out by a TV host).