Fans Love Beyonce's Mom Tina Knowles' Dance Moves in a New 'Savage' Video
Beyonce's mom can still bust some dance moves! The 66-year-old recently shared a video of her performing the routine to the new remix of Megan Thee Stallion's song "Savage," which features Beyonce.
Although the mom of two thinks that she's not much of a dancer, it seems that people do not agree to this after she participated in the viral dance challenge.
Tina Knowles attends Beautycon Festival Los Angeles 2019 at Los Angeles Convention Center on August 10, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
Tina got lots of great comments praising her dance moves. While some people were applauding her form during the routine, others admitted that the grandmother had done better than them.
Knowles was dressed in an all-black ensemble which included a black long sleeve top and a pair of black trousers. She was also wearing some bold red lipstick in the video, which was captioned:
"Haaaa!!! Yeah, I know they didn't get their dance moves from me !! They got em from their daddy... it's okay I still like to dance…"
Although Tina did not teach her daughters, Beyonce and Solange, how to dance, she has had a great impact on their lives.
She has been successful in molding her daughters into powerful and compassionate superstars. Tina is also present in her grandchildren's lives, and she enjoys spending quality time with them.
The mom of two is determined to leave behind a lasting legacy for her children and grandchildren. She opened up about her wishes while speaking at the Lena Horna prize event which honored her youngest daughter back in 2019:
"...what I want to be remembered by is that I made a difference in life. Nothing else matters as much as that. I think that's a lasting legacy…"
The 66-year-old costume designer is acting on her words as she and her daughter, Beyonce, have been helping out with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tina created a campaign called #IDIDMYPART and partnered it with her daughter's BeyGOOD initiative to provide free testing for the inhabitants of Houston, Texas.
The collab event took place in early May, and people were given free grocery gift cards after testing. Their work is targeted at African-American families who might not have access to testing. It looks like the Knowles are genuinely doing their part.