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Tuesday, January 28, 2014

MOTHERS BLAST BEYONCE OVER HER DRESSING AT THE GRAMMIES.

It may have been the most anticipated performance at the 56th Grammy Awards, but Beyonce's outfit and raunchy performance left me heart broken. Obviously no one cares about the message they are passing across to the young generation. Please give children something real to look up to.


Beyonce's performance has been slammed by parents around the world as they deemed the incredibly seductive routine too explicit for children to watch. Not only was the 8am timing of her performance an issue, but the 32-year-old singer wore a revealing black thong bodysuit over fishnet tights to perform a rendition of her hit 'Drunk In Love' alongside husband Jay Z at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

Her sexy dance routine left many furious parents posting comments on social media that the performance was 'disrespectful' and entirely inappropriate for children to watch.

Viewer Katie Stapp wrote: 'Come on people!! Yeah Beyoncé has an amazing voice but that outfit?Completely no class. Give children something to look up to #absurd.'

And Stephen G. Peters tweeted: 'Sorry Beyoncé!!! Class ALWAYS wins! It wins for our children. Sad day when our kids can't even watch the Grammy's! #Puzzled.'

Theresa Bailey commented: 'Beyonce seriously? It's 8:00. That performance was NOT appropriate for children. Thank God mine are in bed. #shameonyou.'

Leah Simmons wrote: 'All it took was a clip of Beyoncé twerking to say I would never let my children watch the Grammys. Won't even go into the other reasons...'

And Maria Sanz commented: 'Watching the #GRAMMYs at 8pm with my children(music lovers) performance by Beyoncé and her lack of clothing very inappropriate, she's a mom?'

Another user called JJ Boogie tweeted: 'Opening Grammy song performance inappropriate for young children. Thank you Beyonce. #ChannelChange.'

Some viewers felt even more strongly about the performance, with Melissa Merry writing: 'Beyoncé looked a W***e onstage. Just goes to show no respect for little children watching the Grammy show.'

Obviously, here in Africa we feel more strongly about these things. So what do you think?

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