Don’t mess withBeyoncéduring a quick-change.Tina Knowlesjokingly revealed on Tuesday’s episode ofSherrithat her superstar daughter can get “really mean” during the many outfit changes that go down during her Renaissance World Tour concerts.“We laughed about this recently because I was saying, ‘Girl, you get really mean back there,’ and I am really happy that I don’t have to be back there anymore,” said Tina, 69. “We’d laugh because she used to do ‘Flaws and All.’ She would say, ‘I’m a [bitch] in the morning,’ and I’ll be like, ‘and the evening too!'“Beyoncé performs in New Jersey in July 2023.Kevin Mazur/WireImageShe added that Beyoncé will often apologize for remarks she made during an intense quick-change. “She’ll be like, ‘Mama, I’m so sorry,’ and I’m like, ‘I know.’ Sometimes she’ll be crying, and I was like, ‘She crying because she know she just said some crazy stuff to us,’” recalled the businesswoman.“But that’s the heat of the moment, because you’re trying to get your shoes on, and everybody’s waiting, and if somebody’s messing up or they lose the shoes, then you messed up the whole show,” continued Tina. “So, I understand it.“Fashion is an incredibly important part of Beyoncé’s artistry, especially on the recently wrapped Renaissance World Tour. Fans dressed in extravagant outfits — usually featuring cowboy hats and chrome — every night, leaving Tina impressed.Beyoncé and Tina Knowles.Kevin Mazur/Getty ImagesHaving been involved in Beyoncé’s fashion since she was a little girl, Tina told hostSherri Shepherdthey hired four stylists for the tour. “We had over 600 costumes to choose from,” she said. “She still has maybe 150 costumes that she hasn’t worn, but every night she did at least four to five new costumes.“Tina was excited to see fans pick up on the show’s visual themes for their own looks so quickly. “I look out in the audience — I’ve been to probably 40 of the 50, 60 shows, and every night I see the most amazing costumes,” she said. “And these costumes cost a fortune. I’m like, ‘I should’ve hired them. How are they doing this?’ The creativity is just off the charts. It’s unbelievable.”
Don’t mess withBeyoncéduring a quick-change.
Tina Knowlesjokingly revealed on Tuesday’s episode ofSherrithat her superstar daughter can get “really mean” during the many outfit changes that go down during her Renaissance World Tour concerts.
“We laughed about this recently because I was saying, ‘Girl, you get really mean back there,’ and I am really happy that I don’t have to be back there anymore,” said Tina, 69. “We’d laugh because she used to do ‘Flaws and All.’ She would say, ‘I’m a [bitch] in the morning,’ and I’ll be like, ‘and the evening too!'”
Beyoncé performs in New Jersey in July 2023.Kevin Mazur/WireImage

Kevin Mazur/WireImage
She added that Beyoncé will often apologize for remarks she made during an intense quick-change. “She’ll be like, ‘Mama, I’m so sorry,’ and I’m like, ‘I know.’ Sometimes she’ll be crying, and I was like, ‘She crying because she know she just said some crazy stuff to us,’” recalled the businesswoman.
“But that’s the heat of the moment, because you’re trying to get your shoes on, and everybody’s waiting, and if somebody’s messing up or they lose the shoes, then you messed up the whole show,” continued Tina. “So, I understand it.”
Fashion is an incredibly important part of Beyoncé’s artistry, especially on the recently wrapped Renaissance World Tour. Fans dressed in extravagant outfits — usually featuring cowboy hats and chrome — every night, leaving Tina impressed.
Beyoncé and Tina Knowles.Kevin Mazur/Getty Images

Having been involved in Beyoncé’s fashion since she was a little girl, Tina told hostSherri Shepherdthey hired four stylists for the tour. “We had over 600 costumes to choose from,” she said. “She still has maybe 150 costumes that she hasn’t worn, but every night she did at least four to five new costumes.”
Tina was excited to see fans pick up on the show’s visual themes for their own looks so quickly. “I look out in the audience — I’ve been to probably 40 of the 50, 60 shows, and every night I see the most amazing costumes,” she said. “And these costumes cost a fortune. I’m like, ‘I should’ve hired them. How are they doing this?’ The creativity is just off the charts. It’s unbelievable.”
source: people.com