Artist Health

Celebrities Behaving Badly: Enraged Solange Physically Attacks Jay-Z Like a Mad Woman, in Beyoncé’s Presence!

Every family has their own issues and Beyonce’s family is no exception to the rule. Mental health issues, general health issues, money problems, drugs, sex problems, heck just demon problems, call it illuminati or what have you.

For artists, AML artists, because of the amazing gifts that you bless the world with, and because the world in return puts you on a pedestal; and for some of you make you filthy rich, you are typically expected to walk around like robots and pretend blood doesn’t flow through your veins; and you don’t take a dump like everyone else. Clearly not true.

I don’t know what would make Solange charge at Jay-z like a mad woman and go all “ratchet” on him the way she does in the video clip below. Suffice it to say, regardless, violence to resolve conflicts is generally not a good idea, whether the woman or man instigates such violence.

I pray the family works their issues out. I don’t suppose Jay-z plans to press any criminal charges, does he?

May God help us all.

On another note, did y’all catch the Miami v. Brooklyn Nets game?! The Nets though? Not a good day for Jay-Z, clearly.

-Uduak

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The Memes – *Sigh*

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1 Comment

  1. Sandra says:

    Hmmmmm,no good reason for her to have done that.it was disrespectful of her.

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