Beyonce has put down the microphone and picked up a biro to write an essay she has tagged ‘The Shriver Report’
which is a national research paper dedicated to issues faced by
American women, addressing income inequality between genders. Beyonce
has always stand out for equally gender, remember she featured Nigerian New York based model, Joan Caven and Chimamanda Adichie in her track, Flawless which talked about such issue last year.
“Feminist: a person who believes in the social, political and
economic equality of the sexes,” proclaims Adichie in Flawless,” a track
on her new self-titled album. It seems that Queen B has taken Adichie’s
message to heart. She has argued that the income gap between genders
won’t go away without cooperation from both men and women.
At a little over 200 words, the essay probably isn’t the most
eloquent piece of prose, but it’s notable a great one. We should be
aware that Beyonce really angered NASA with her track, ‘XO”. It has been
a heated argument in NASA, and the agency has issued a statement “The
Challenger accident is an important part of our history; a tragic
reminder that space exploration is risky and should never be
trivialised,” said the statement from Lauren Worley, Nasa’s press
secretary.”
However, she apologized to the victims of Challenger, “XO” begins with sound from mission control in 1986, the spaceship blew up and the 7 crew members careening to the ground. The space agency essentially said she dishonored the memories of the crew.
However, she apologized to the victims of Challenger, “XO” begins with sound from mission control in 1986, the spaceship blew up and the 7 crew members careening to the ground. The space agency essentially said she dishonored the memories of the crew.
On Saturday, the attention of Beyonce and Jay Z were aimed at
Beyonce’s mother, on her 60th birthday with a masquerade bash at
Muriel’s Jackson Square in New Orleans, Louisiana. Kris Jenner was
around but there was no sight of Kim Kardashian, maybe the rumour of a
beef between Beyonce and Kim is true…
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