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Beyonce Will ‘Bare It All' in Upcoming Memoir, Says ‘Source'
Years after guarding her personal life, Beyonce is reportedly preparing to release a memoir. According to the latest reports, the pop superstar will share her unfiltered story on the account, which she has been writing for over a decade. This move was supposedly inspired by Beyonce's mother, who recently published her bestselling memoir, 'Matriarch: A Memoir.' The Daily Mail exclusively published news of Beyonce's memoir, incorporating what the insiders knew. As per an insider, the 'Halo' singer is quietly writing the book. Moreover, Tina Knowles, Beyonce's mother, inspired the idea of a memoir after the success of her own, titled 'Matriarch: A Memoir.' Beyonce, who has been secretive about her personal life, will apparently disclose it for the world to read. This significant shift is courtesy of Knowles, whose book was the number one New York Times bestseller in May. She has encouraged the singer to be 'honest and raw about everything.' What tabloids believe will be a blockbuster release, the memoir will be a collection of Beyonce's years of documentation. An insider revealed to the Daily Mail, 'Beyonce has been private about her personal life, but she documents everything so has technically been writing one for over a decade now.' Previously, an unauthorized biography by J. Randy Taraborrelli, 'Becoming Beyoncé: The Untold Story,' was published a decade ago. It tracked the Grammy winner's roots in Houston, Texas, to her global fame with 'Destiny's Child' and beyond. However, according to the insider, the singer 'did not feel the book portrayed her accurately.' As per the Daily Mail, the 'Cowboy Carter' tour could not replicate the numbers of the 'Renaissance World Tour.' Hence, teasing the upcoming account could be a strategic move to offer fans a deeper connection to the global star. While Beyonce eases up the boundaries around her personal life, the memoir will be a new chapter in the pop star's career. The post Beyonce Will 'Bare It All' in Upcoming Memoir, Says 'Source' appeared first on Reality Tea.
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3 days ago
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Beyoncé Welcomes Jay-Z to the ‘Cowboy Carter' Tour With Paris Guest Appearance
Beyoncé's ambitious Cowboy Carter tour has been a family affair from the beginning. Throughout the tour, which began in April, her daughter Blue Ivy has joined her legion of dancers in a more official capacity, while Rumi has appeared for an especially tender moment during 'Protector.' During the third and final night of her three-date run at Stade de France in Paris on Sunday, Beyoncé welcomed Jay-Z to the stage to complete the full Carter family experience. Jay-Z emerged during 'Crazy in Love' to deliver his verse on the hit single. It marked the first time since December 2018 that the rapper has performed with Beyoncé. He took his appearance a step further with a solo rendition of the Watch the Throne single 'Ni**as in Paris.' In a video captured by Beyoncé's mother, Tina Knowles, Cardi B, and Kelly Rowland enthusiastically rapped along to the performance from the VIP risers. More from Rolling Stone What Democrats Can Learn From Bruce Springsteen Beyoncé's Levi's Tee Collab Is the Missing Piece for Your Denim-on-Denim 'Cowboy Carter' Tour Outfit Coco Jones on Her Controversial Britney Spears Sample - and Making Her Excellent Debut Album Toward the end of his verse, Jay-Z switched out one of the original lyrics to the record. Since the song first appeared on his collaborative album with Kanye West, the 'Bitch, behave/Just might let you meet Ye' lyric has aged poorly given the rapper's near-constant controversies. Adjusting the line for the occasion, Jay-Z opted to rap, 'Bitch, behave/I just might let you meet Bey.' When Jay-Z exited the stage, Beyoncé kept the Paris lovefest going with a mashup of 'Drunk in Love' and 'Partition,' marking the first time she has performed either record on this tour. The musician has always shown love for the City of Light, but truly spoiled her Parisian fans this time around. During the first night in the city, Miley Cyrus made a special appearance for the debut live performance of their Cowboy Carter collaboration 'II Most Wanted.' The Cowboy Carter tour will pick back up this weekend with two hometown shows at Houston's NRG Stadium. Best of Rolling Stone Sly and the Family Stone: 20 Essential Songs The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked
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4 days ago
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Beyoncé's Loewe 'Cowboy Carter' Bandana Dress Is a Sparkly Homage to Her Destiny's Child Fashion Era
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Sure, Cowboy Carter is Beyoncé's first explicitly country album. But as a Houston native, Western culture is deeply engrained in her music, and most notably, her style. Beyoncé and cowgirl style go way back. During her Destiny's Child days, the singer regularly took center-stage in full Western garb. For example: On July 9, 2000, the girl group performed their greatest hits at London's Hyde Park. The dress code? Red bandana tops and low-rise jeans. The look was likely designed by her mother, Tina Knowles, who created all of her daughter's Destiny's Child costumes at the time. Her waistline was distressed—a signature early aughts accent—while each pocket of her jeans displayed retro embroidery. Fast-forward 25 years to June 21, 2025—opening night of the Cowboy Carter tour's Paris leg. While performing the chart-topping hit, "Texas Hold 'Em," Beyoncé channeled her younger self in yet another red bandana look. She wore head-to-toe Loewe, looking straight out of '00s. The pop star sported an asymmetrical, bandana print dress that was covered in thousands of Swarovski crystals. (A round of applause for her stylist, Shiona Turini.) Just like her Destiny's Child look, she paired the paisley number with jeans. Instead of low-rise skinnies, however, Loewe created denim hot pants, which peeked out from underneath her skirt. She then added a dash of pop star energy, with a pair of dazzling rhinestone cowboy boots (one of her performance favorites). Even her crimped blonde hair paid homage to the 2000s. A few feet behind Beyoncé, Blue Ivy stood out as the spitting image of her mom. The 13-year-old nailed the country-coded choreography and also wore Loewe. She was outfitted in a high-low paisley top, plus distressed light-wash jeans—a direct homage to Beyoncé's own paisley moment. To finish, Blue Ivy popped on a red cowboy hat and complementary boots, before tucking a matching handkerchief into her pocket. Let this look stand as a reminder to any naysayers: Beyoncé has always been country. View Deal $270 at NDG Paris View Deal View Deal $45 at Poppy Lissiman View Deal View Deal View Deal


Daily Mail
5 days ago
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Beyonce's nepo baby Blue Ivy, 13, does her grandmother Tina Knowles' make-up for cousin's fashion show
Tina Knowles enlisted her 'talented' granddaughter Blue Ivy Carter to apply her make-up so she could be glam for a very special Paris Fashion Week event on Thursday. 'She did a fabulous job,' the 71-year-old grandmother-of-six wrote to her 4.2M Instagram followers. 'What [do y'all] think?' The 13-year-old nepo baby of Beyoncé Knowles-Carter and Jay-Z did not appear on camera for the clip aside from showing her manicured hand applying lip gloss to Tina (born Celestine Ann Beyoncé). Blue Ivy currently serves back-up dancer duties for her 43-year-old mother's $269.5M-grossing, 32-date Cowboy Carter World Tour, which next hits up NRG Stadium in Houston, TX this Saturday and Sunday. Carter might be a pre-teen - but she's already garnered a Grammy Award, MTV VMA Moon Man, NAACP Image Award, Voice Arts Award, two BET Awards, and broken two Guinness World Records. Beyoncé's Manhattan-born mini-me previously danced back-up for her songs My Power and Black Parade during her $579.8M-grossing, 56-date Renaissance World Tour last year. Knowles-Carter and her 55-year-old husband of 17 years (born Shawn Carter) are also proud parents of eight-year-old fraternal twins Sir and Rumi. Meanwhile, Tina was in Paris with her niece Angie Beyincé supporting her 'handsome' grandson Daniel Julez Smith Jr. The 20-year-old Next Model strutted his stuff on the foggy catwalk of the Bluemarble Men's SS/26 ready-to-wear runway presentation. 'The clothes were awesome!' Tina gushed from her front row seat. Knowles' eldest daughter Solange Knowles was only 18 years old when she welcomed Julez during her three-year marriage to her first ex-husband Daniel Smith, which ended in 2007. The 39-year-old Grammy winner has reportedly been dating experimental jazz artist Gio Escobar since 2020 - one year after she separated from her second husband, music video director Alan Ferguson, following five years of wedded bliss. Despite not turning 21 until October, Smith is scheduled to host the official Cowboy Carter Afterparty happening at nightclub Sekai Night & Day in Austin, TX this Saturday. On February 2, Cowboy Carter won three Grammy Awards - album of the year, best country album, and best country duo/group performance for II Most Wanted with Miley Cyrus. 'I just feel very full and very honored. It's been many, many years. Just want to thank the Grammys, every songwriter, every collaborator, every producer, all of the hard work,' the 35-time Grammy winner said in her acceptance speech. Tina was in Paris with her niece Angie Beyincé (R) supporting her 'handsome' grandson Daniel Julez Smith Jr. (M) The 20-year-old Next Model strutted his stuff on the foggy catwalk of the Bluemarble Men's SS/26 ready-to-wear runway presentation Knowles' eldest daughter Solange Knowles (R, pictured Tuesday) was only 18 years old when she welcomed Julez during her three-year marriage to her first ex-husband Daniel Smith, which ended in 2007 Despite not turning 21 until October, Smith is scheduled to host the official Cowboy Carter Afterparty happening at nightclub Sekai Night & Day in Austin, TX this Saturday 'I want to dedicate this to Ms Martell, and I hope we just keep pushing forward. Opening doors. God bless y'all. Thank you so much. Thank you.' On September 26, Beyoncé lost all 12 trophies she was nominated for her eighth studio album at the 2024 People's Choice Country Awards. This, after Knowles-Carter - who gets 58.7M monthly listeners on Spotify - shockingly received zero nominations at the 58th Annual Country Music Association Awards. And while country music industry elites went out of their way to snub her,the Texas Hold 'Em singer's Cowboy Carter became her eighth consecutive No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 and the first album by a black woman to top the Top Country Albums chart. Beyoncé's first foray into the genre also scored her No. 1 records in the UK, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, and the Netherlands.


Daily Mail
6 days ago
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Tina Knowles, 71, and niece Angie Beyince, 42, match in dark sunglasses and red lipstick at the Bluemarble show during Paris Fashion Week
Tina Knowles and her niece Angie Beyince turned heads as they attended the Bluemarble Menswear Spring/Summer 2026 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on Thursday. The businesswoman, 71, and Angie, 42, posed up a storm for the cameras as they sat front row at the event. For the occasion, Tina looked effortlessly stylish in a black blazer layered over a black halter-neck top and blue jeans. She teamed the look with a pair of black boots and accessorized with gold metal frame sunglasses. Donning her signature red lip, Tina finished her striking ensemble off with stacked gold bangle bracelets. Meanwhile, Angie opted for a double denim look in a fitted zip-up jacket and jeans. She added inches to her frame with a pair of black heels and shielded her eyes with chunky black sunglasses along with a swipe of red lipstick. It comes just months after Tina fought back the tears as she recounted her 'devastating' breast cancer battle and divorce on an episode of Loose Women. Tina, who is mum to the If I Were A Boy singer Beyonce, 43, and Solange Knowles, 38, was recently diagnosed with Stage 1 breast cancer after doctors discovered two tumors during a mammogram appointment. Her recent diagnosis was touched upon after Charlene was keen to find out if she had a group of close pals that she could turn to in a time of need. Tina said: 'Friendship with women is of the utmost importance to me, it's one of my biggest priorities to stay connected because when I went through that, I depended on my daughters. 'I didn't tell everybody in my friends group. I didn't have to tell them what was going on. 'I just went to Houston, gathered my girlfriends, we went to church, we went to lunch, we went parting at the club, dancing.' As her emotions got the better of her and her eyes started to tell up, she continued: 'I just told them I don't want to talk about what's going on, but I need you right now. 'They were all right there with me. 'They've been a big part of my life, my whole life.' Speaking about the support from her famous daughters, Tina added: 'With this one, they were the first people I told. 'They were the only people I told for a while and they rallied around me, they always have at those very difficult times. 'When I went through divorce, the first time I was devastated, and my girls were right there to lift me up and tell me that I can do things, and make me laugh because you know at those times, you need laughter too and they are my rock really.' Tina shares her daughters with Mathew Knowles. The pair tied the knot in 1980 but divorced in 2011. She later married actor Richard Lawson in 2015, but filed for divorce in 2023. Tina explained that she refuses to be bitter about anything in her life, and now more than ever is confident in her own skin. 'I don't feel any bitterness,' she told Charlene and Jane. She added: 'I say in the book that it's sad that I had to get to 70 to realise I'm whole by myself. 'I would love to have a relationship and be in love. If I don't get that, I will be just fine. I didn't know that before 70.' Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world and affects more than two MILLION women a year Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world. Each year in the UK there are more than 55,000 new cases, and the disease claims the lives of 11,500 women. In the US, it strikes 266,000 each year and kills 40,000. But what causes it and how can it be treated? What is breast cancer? It comes from a cancerous cell which develops in the lining of a duct or lobule in one of the breasts. When the breast cancer has spread into surrounding tissue it is called 'invasive'. Some people are diagnosed with 'carcinoma in situ', where no cancer cells have grown beyond the duct or lobule. Most cases develop in those over the age of 50 but younger women are sometimes affected. Breast cancer can develop in men, though this is rare. Staging indicates how big the cancer is and whether it has spread. Stage 1 is the earliest stage and stage 4 means the cancer has spread to another part of the body. The cancerous cells are graded from low, which means a slow growth, to high, which is fast-growing. High-grade cancers are more likely to come back after they have first been treated. What causes breast cancer? A cancerous tumour starts from one abnormal cell. The exact reason why a cell becomes cancerous is unclear. It is thought that something damages or alters certain genes in the cell. This makes the cell abnormal and multiply 'out of control'. Although breast cancer can develop for no apparent reason, there are some risk factors that can increase the chance, such as genetics. What are the symptoms of breast cancer? The usual first symptom is a painless lump in the breast, although most are not cancerous and are fluid filled cysts, which are benign. The first place that breast cancer usually spreads to is the lymph nodes in the armpit. If this occurs you will develop a swelling or lump in an armpit. How is breast cancer diagnosed? Initial assessment: A doctor examines the breasts and armpits. They may do tests such as a mammography, a special x-ray of the breast tissue which can indicate the possibility of tumours. Biopsy: A biopsy is when a small sample of tissue is removed from a part of the body. The sample is then examined under a microscope to look for abnormal cells. The sample can confirm or rule out cancer. If you are confirmed to have breast cancer, further tests may be needed to assess if it has spread. For example, blood tests, an ultrasound scan of the liver or a chest X-ray. How is breast cancer treated? Treatment options which may be considered include surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and hormone treatment. Often a combination of two or more of these treatments are used. Surgery: Breast-conserving surgery or the removal of the affected breast depending on the size of the tumour. Radiotherapy: A treatment which uses high energy beams of radiation focused on cancerous tissue. This kills cancer cells, or stops them from multiplying. It is mainly used in addition to surgery. Chemotherapy: A treatment of cancer by using anti-cancer drugs which kill cancer cells, or stop them from multiplying. Hormone treatments: Some types of breast cancer are affected by the 'female' hormone oestrogen, which can stimulate the cancer cells to divide and multiply. Treatments which reduce the level of these hormones, or prevent them from working, are commonly used in people with breast cancer. How successful is treatment? The outlook is best in those who are diagnosed when the cancer is still small, and has not spread. Surgical removal of a tumour in an early stage may then give a good chance of cure. The routine mammography offered to women between the ages of 50 and 71 means more breast cancers are being diagnosed and treated at an early stage.