Friday, May 17, 2013

Beyonce's Uncle Exposes Family Secrets


Kelly Rowland started something when she revealed her true feelings about Beyonce on her new single 'Dirty Laundry [click here if you missed that]', because now one of Beyonce's uncles is doing the same thing by revealing Beyonce was forced into show business by Mathew Knowles and that she didn't really want to marry Jay Z...

Tina Knowles' brother Larry Beyince gives a candid interview with Celebuzz that is sure to rattle Queen B.

On Beyonce Before Becoming Mrs. Jay-Z...
“He was after her and she wasn’t. She told me she wasn’t too particularly fond of him. “I would see him with her and pictures of them, I heard rumors they were together and she told me ‘no.’ You know how women get that look like ‘eww.’ I guess she wasn’t attracted to him. “But as long as he treats her well and makes her happy, that’s all I ever wanted. He’s okay with me.”
On Beyonce Getting Married...
“I was surprised she married him. I think she got tired of being alone. When you have as much money as she does she has to be careful about people wanting her for her money. And apparently he had as much as she had. “I don’t think the family cared. Just that whatever he’s doing he’s making money [and] made it okay.”
On Beyonce's Father Mathew Knowles...
“I wasn’t surprised she fired him [as her manager]. I’m glad, actually. “I know he was getting 20 percent of whatever she made, and from what I know he wasn’t doing much for her. All I knew is that he wanted her to be famous and rich so he could be rich. "One reason I was glad she got married is because she was no longer under her dad’s control. He is a control freak."
On Beyonce's Early Rise To Fame...
“She didn’t want to be famous. She just wanted to be a normal child. She loved to watch cartoons and be with her friends. “She was forced into singing. “It took away her whole childhood. Everything was geared toward being famous. She used to get angry at [her father] a lot for taking away her childhood. That affected her. "I would prefer she was just my little niece, but she’s a lot better off than most women."