Tina Knowles recently pulled out the mama bear claws on behalf of Beyoncé. Knowles specifically called out Candace Owens for repeatedly alleging that Kamala Harris’ campaign paid her daughter for an endorsement. Owens and others have claimed that Bey received $10 million for her appearance during Harris’ last major election event in Houston, Texas.
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Tina Knowles Sets The Record Straight
On Nov. 16, Tina caught Candace Owens’ call-outs and shared a few words of her own for the self-proclaimed news host. Apparently, Candace had read reports of Beyoncé allegedly being paid the large sum to back Harris days before the election. In response, Knowles shared that Instagram removed Owens’ post about the Beyoncé rumors under the label of “fake news.”
“It’s called false information. Sadly other platforms with a lack of integrity still have it up. The lie is that Beyoncé was paid 10 million dollars to speak at a rally in Houston for Vice President Kamala Harris. When in fact: Beyoncé did not receive a penny for speaking at a presidential candidate’s…rally in Houston. In fact, she actually paid for her own flights for her and her team, and total glam.”
Mama Tina Knowles added that “they” are disrespecting Beyoncé and discrediting VP Harris’ campaign efforts. “When does the lies and rumors stop? Of course, you won’t see this in the news!!!”
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John Legend & Oprah Also Deny Receiving Payment For Harris Endorsements
John Legend, who also endorsed Harris during her 107-day campaign run, slid into Tina’s comment section. “Let em know, Ms. Tina! We all performed/appeared for free because we care about our nation’s future.”
Most recently, Oprah Winfrey also cleared the air about her endorsement. She denied that Harris’ campaign paid her $1 million to support the vice president’s White House run. She later clarified that her production company, Harpo, was hired to bring in the essentials for a live-streaming event and that the production people got paid. However, she didn’t. “My time and energy was my way of supporting the campaign,” Oprah wrote in an Instagram comment section.
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