Beyoncé is a musical legend and international success, yet she is infamously secretive about her personal life, particularly when it comes to her children. In the recently released documentary “Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé,” however, she provides a unique look into her parenting method.
The video features her three children with husband Jay-Z: 11-year-old Blue Ivy and 6-year-old twins Rumi and Sir. Blue even performed on stage with her well-known mother and a group of skilled dancers while on the globe tour.
This is all the information we currently know about Beyoncé’s parenting approach from “Renaissance”.
She keeps strict boundaries while listening to her children.
Beyoncé is seen talking to Blue about the set list for the event in a video that has since gone viral, with Blue seated in a different area of the room. The 11-year-old can’t resist interrupting when she hears that the song “Diva” might be removed. She leaps in and begs, “You can’t take away those songs,” as the adults go on in the background. Beyoncé goes straight into motherhood mode. “I respect your viewpoint, but please settle down. People cannot be cut off. Social media users applauded Beyoncé for her tactful parenting style, which acknowledged her daughter’s viewpoint while dictating that she should be considerate of others. It’s also important to note that “Diva” cuts.
Using social media, she guards her children.
Beyoncé firmly declined Blue’s request to participate in the tour when she first wanted to. She is more aware than most of the severity of public criticism.”I didn’t think an 11-year-old should be performing on a stadium stage.” In the movie, she noted, “Everything I had to go through and every obstacle I had to overcome prepared me— and she hasn’t had that struggle.”Beyoncé expressed her disappointment that Blue got access to certain “not great” critiques on social media following her debut performance. Blue herself had read them. The critical remarks ultimately motivated Blue to work even harder in practice and to feel “a bit more tough.” Her mother is ecstatic by her transformation from the first to the last presentation, which is one of the film’s highlights.”I think the thing I love the most about her is that she became fearless and I can see that she is becoming more and more confident in herself,” Beyoncé remarked. She went on, “Blue emerges fighting against all of the negativity that was placed on her simply because she was our child.” “She was prepared to reclaim her authority.”The fact that Blue moved to the song “My Power” while on tour is all the more appropriate in light of this.
She hopes to instill the same values in her children as her mother did in keeping her grounded.
Beyoncé speaks movingly to her mother Tina Knowles-Lawson backstage, expressing her gratitude for having had a stabilizing influence during her ascent to fame. She said, “That’s because of you,” and they shared an embrace. She intends to provide her three children the same sense of normalcy by making time throughout her hectic world tour to be with them and give priority to their needs, such as shopping for school supplies.“Kids don’t care what you do for a living. They just want mom,” she said.