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Tina Knowles Reveals Beyoncé's Intense Backstage Behavior During Concerts

Beyoncé's backstage "mean" behavior results from the high pressure of quick costume changes and live performances, her mother Tina Knowles shares, shedding light on the perfectionist side of the record-breaking Renaissance World Tour.

  • Beyoncé's mother, Tina Knowles, reveals that Beyoncé's intense behavior backstage during her Renaissance World Tour stems from the pressure of quick costume changes and live performances.
  • Despite Beyoncé's mean behavior backstage, Tina reveals that Beyoncé always apologizes after her performances, sometimes even exhibiting remorseful tears.
  • Beyoncé's 11-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, joined her on stage for a powerful dance routine during the tour's medley of “My Power” and “Black Parade,” which became a regular feature of the tour.
  • The Renaissance World Tour ended in October with more than $579 million in worldwide earnings, making it the highest-grossing tour by a female artist in history. The tour spanned across 56 dates in 39 cities, attracting nearly 3 million fans globally.
  • 'I understand it,' says Tina, sympathizing with Beyoncé. Costume changes, according to her, are high-intensity moments where everyone is in a hurry, and mistakes by even one person can lead to a disrupted performance.
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