• Former Destiny's Child Member Farrah Franklin to Tell All About Beyonce in New Book

    It seems former Destiny's Child group member, Farrah Franklin, is desperately seeking a comeback and is taking extreme measures to have her presence felt. On the heels of her recent single, "Magic and Makeup," rumored reports are stating that now she is working on a tell-all book, but the book will focus more on telling all about former bandmate, Beyoncé Knowles, than her own life.
  • Beyoncé Criticized by Animal Rights Groups for Photos with Tiger, Elephant in Thailand

    Over the weekend, Beyoncé posted a photo to her Instagram account of herself, Jay-Z and their daughter Blue Ivy petting a tiger cub during their recent trip to Thailand, and though the picture is absolutely adorable for a number of reasons — as you can see up above — not everyone is happy about it. According to "Vulture," animal rights organization World Animal Protection criticized Bey for her photo-op, which took place at Phuket's FantaSea theme park, saying that the animals in these parks are subjected to abuse and suffering."When you look behind the scenes, vacation snaps like these support an industry that relies on animal cruelty," World Animal Protection wrote in its criticism. "Many tourists unwittingly contribute to the suffering of wild animals like these. They're simply not aware that their 'once in a lifetime' photo means a lifetime of misery for that animal."During this same trip, Mrs. Carter was also photographed riding a baby elephant, which summoned the wrath of One Green Planet, who said that "there is an incredible amount of suffering involved in Thai elephant tourism," and that the elephant in the photo "was likely taken from his mother and forced to endure a six-month 'breaking' period, during which time he was locked in a small enclosure and continuously beaten by his mahouts (trainers)."This is not the first time Queen Bey has been criticized by animal rights groups. In 2013, French designer Isabel Marant created a pair of sneakers for the singer that were made out of the skins of stingrays, crocodiles, anacondas, ostrichs and calfs, which greatly upset PETA. She is not alone, though: You can check out a list of musicians who have angered PETA here.
  • 'Beyoncé' One Year Later: The Album's 5 Best Songs

    Today, Dec. 13, marks the one-year anniversary of Beyoncé's self-titled album, which was released on iTunes in the middle of the night without any warning or promotion whatsoever. Aside from revolutionizing the way in which mainstream artists choose to release their music, "Beyoncé" is musically a remarkable album as well, a refreshingly progressive and cerebral blend of trap, R&B, and electronica. To celebrate the anniversary of this incredible album, here's a ranking of its five best songs.
  • Beyoncé Knowles' Mother, Tina, Shares Her Personal Story, Battle With Low Self-Esteem After Divorce At Texas Women’s Empowerment Foundation Luncheon [WATCH]

    Beyoncé Knowles' mother, Tina, recently served as the keynote speaker for the Texas Women's Empowerment Foundation's eighth annual Women & Money luncheon in Houston last week, and she took the opportunity to share her personal story and battle with low self-esteem after her divorce from her husband of 33 years. While discussing her split from Matthew Knowles, the former Destiny's Child stylist revealed the internal battle she was dealing with.
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