Tina Knowles Says Beyoncé Was In The Studio For 24 Hours A Day Last Month
In celebration of Beyoncé’s Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé getting a 100% on Rotten Tomatoes (a film scoring site), Tina Knowles highlighted Beyoncé’s tremendous work ethic claiming the singer spent an insane amount of hours in the studio last month.
“Last one about the Rotten Tomatoes! Just saw this !! When you see how hard someone works and all the sacrifices they make because for the last month my child was in a studio almost 24 hours a day I was with her most of that time sleeping in the studio,” she wrote on Instagram. “She only went to take her kids to school to shower and come back.”
Tina continued: “There are only a few people that understand how hard she works ! how she works on every single thing that goes out in a movie or a video or a tour . #that is why I ride so hard for her !!! She deserves every accolade that she gets.”
According to Deadline, Beyoncé had the No. 1 movie in the U.S. over the weekend. The film grossed $22 million at the box office.
Hours after the London premiere of the film, Beyoncé dropped “My House.” The song plays during the end credits of the film.
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Over the weekend, fans flocked to see the film with many praising her artistry and her work ethic. “This film is more confirmation that Beyoncé is the hardest-working artist in the music industry right now,” one fan wrote. “You can’t be overrated when you’re leading the pack and reimagining what performances look like 20+ years in the game.”
Another fan chimed in writing, “I wanna bottle up the feeling you get after seeing #RenaissanceAFilmByBeyonce and carry it around in my pocket for motivational re-up purposes.”
“I had a lot of respect for Beyoncés artistry before tonight,.. But wow. To consistently be on your game for decades, constantly elevating, and working so your product is where you want it to be? [goat emoji] status,” another fan wrote.
Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé is playing in AMC theaters now.