Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland popped up in their Houston hometown to support Vice President Kamala Harris as the right choice, while Amber Rose continued her conservative crash-out by claiming Cowboy Carter copied her speech.
Our queens of the H-town took to the stage together, after being introduced by none other than Mama Tina Knowles, to make bold statements in support of Harris.
The “Texas Hold Em'” singer clarified that she was urging the American people to cast their vote for the sitting Vice President not as an international superstar but as a concerned citizen with much at stake.
“I’m here as a mother who cares deeply about the world, my children and all of our children,” she said. “A world where we have the freedom to control our bodies.”
Our girl Kelly came to shut things down as well.
Though the internet had jokes about her choice of attire, the other child of destiny delivered a rousing reminder to the American people about the control we have over our futures.
“A moment where we grab the pen back from those trying to write an American story of division and hatred. We are grabbing back the pen from those who are trying to write an American story that would deny the right for women to make our own decisions about our bodies,” she said. “Today that means grabbing that pen and casting my vote for Kamala Harris.”
Mama Tina took to the stage prior to her daughter’s passionate speeches to also lend her support to Harris in front of the more than 30,000 people who gathered for the momentous occasion.
“I’ve been blessed in my life to have many careers, many Black jobs, but I have said before that the best job I’ve ever had is being a mother,” she said. “I’ve had the privilege and honor to raise and help raise four beautiful daughters. And I also take immense pride in being ‘Mama Tina’ to so many young women and men.”
The Harris-Walz campaign is making its final push ahead of Election Day on Nov. 5. Their Houston rally focused on reproductive freedom and featured a lineup of predominately woman speakers. Texas is also a largely red state. We’ll have to wait for the final vote count to see if Bey, Kelly, and Mama Tina were successful in helping to move voters “to the left.”
Not everyone was thrilled with Beyoncé appearance and endorsement, however. Resident crash-out dummy and Trump supporter, Amber Rose, took to the comments of The Shade Room to accuse Queen Bey of stealing her words.
“She wanna be me so bad,” she said. “Literally took my whole speech.”
Where was this energy when Melania Trump did seemingly steal Michelle Obama’s whole flow, bar for bar?
Remember when she didn’t talk? Good times!