Beyoncé and her father Mathew Knowles have ended
their feud.
The Run The World hitmaker was joined by her
“proud dad” backstage at her Formation world tour
concert at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas earlier
this month, where they happily posed for a picture
together.
Beyoncé’s mother Tina – who is now married to
actor Richard Lawson – posted the snap on
Instagram and wrote: “Houston Concert proud dad!!!!
(sic)”
The 34-year-old singer fired Mathew, 64, as her
manager in 2011 and their relationship was believed
to have been strained ever since.
In 2010, Mathew acknowledged that he fathered a
son, Nixon, with Alexsandra Wright after being hit
with a paternity suit and was ordered by a court to
pay $12,000 a month in child support.
His admission he had fathered Nixon resulted in his
30-year marriage to Tina ending in 2010, but he
remarried, to Gena Charmaine Avery, in June 2013.
And he recently refused to speculate about the
subject of Beyoncé’s latest album Lemonade, after
she appeared to reference Mathew’s cheating and
claim her husband Jay Z had cheated on her.
He said: “There’s no way we can get into the mind
of Beyoncé. Only Beyoncé can answer specifically
who she was talking to … I would rather not get into
speculation. My answer is I don’t know.”
Brian ‘Kenny’ Moore, Beyoncé’s former manager,
previously revealed he isn’t surprised by the
allegations Jay Z cheated on her because she is just
“reliving” the heartache Tina endured during her
marriage to Mathew.
He shared: “That’s how it appears to be. Beyoncé’s
reliving her mother’s position. Her father’s cheating
is well known and just because you’re Beyoncé, it
doesn’t mean the cycle will change.
“Most girls marry guys exactly like their fathers. If
you have an a**hole father, the daughter will usually
marry an a**hole guy. Beyoncé saw the infidelity her
mother put up with and it was hard on her. But
Beyoncé, being in the same position, I’m damn sure
she wouldn’t get a divorce.
“Some in their camp told me Jay Z isn’t cheating but
if he has, it would be the second coming of the
father and nobody needs that.”
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