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The world still hasn't calmed down from Beyoncé
's performance
in Dubai last weekend, and while she returned to her life and did not respond to the allegations against her, there are those who tried to explain what was behind the choice to perform in a country that tramples on LGBT rights, and the wording here is very refined.
Matthew Knowles
, the father of Kevin B, spoke to the TMZ website and clarified the matter: "Beyoncé united different and diverse audiences in her performance.
That's what she does best." Well, if the ethnic union includes Bar Sommer and Kendall Jenner, Beyoncé has indeed succeeded.
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Knowles Sr. added "Those who were not there will not be able to understand. She respected the place where she performed and received respect in return, it was an amazing moment for her. Beyoncé performed there in the name of love, and she never had the intention of hurting anyone."
Remember, after the performance in Dubai, fans and representatives of the LGBT community came out against Beyoncé. "Her choice to perform there casts a heavy shadow on the support she has expressed in the past," an activist in the community told the British Daily Mail. "She is a huge icon for people on the LGBT spectrum, And organizations that represent the community are deeply disappointed by her choice to hold a prestigious performance in Dubai, a place where same-sex relations are a crime punishable by death."
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