Tina Knowles Reveals She Cut Her Own Hair To Give Beyoncé Highlights For ‘No No No Part 2’ Music Video

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Tina Knowles Reveals She Cut Her Own Hair To Give Beyoncé Highlights For ‘No No No Part 2’ Music Video
Ms. Tina Knowles‘ support for her children knows no bounds!
The fashion designer and proud mom to superstars Beyoncé and Solange reveals in her new memoir, Matriarch, just how far she was willing to go to make sure her daughters shine, literally.
PEOPLE recently reported on a standout story from the book, where Tina recalls cutting pieces of her own hair to help finish Beyoncé’s look for Destiny’s Child’s “No, No, No Part 2” music video.
She writes in the book:
“Each girl wanted something special, and Beyoncé’s request was that I would let her have highlights for the first time.”
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However, when it came time for styling, they realized Tina “didn’t bring enough” faux blonde streaks. Tina says she could feel Beyoncé’s “frustration” and sensed the team was watching, waiting for her to “struggle to put the look together”. She continues in the novel:
“I looked at myself in the mirror, took a little scissors and began to cut some highlights from my own hair, just enough here and there to glue into my daughter’s hair without leaving me bald-headed.”
Now that’s what you call motherly love and dedication!
What are your thoughts? Did Tina take it too far, or was she just showing true support for her child?
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