Beyoncé’s mother Tina Knowles took a savage dig at her ex husband Matthew Knowles while promoting her hair care brand Cécred on Tuesday.
Showcasing the clarifying shampoo and scalp scrub on a model, Tina, 70, explained that she developed the product for her chart topping daughter who has always suffered with eczema.
Rubbing in the product she explained: ‘This product, the scalp scrub was developed for Beyoncé because she has eczema. She’s had it since she was a little kid.’
Beyoncé clearly found it hilarious as she retweeted the clip and shared the iconic dig alongside a crying laughing emoji.
Tina and Matthew, 72, tied the knot in 1980 and share daughters Beyoncé, 42, and Solange, 38.
The couple separated in 2009 after Tina filed for divorce which was finalised two years later amid news that Mathew was father to a son named Nixon Knowles
with actress Alexsandra White, born in February of 2010.
Mathew in July of 2013 wed one-time model Gena Charmaine Avery in a ceremony neither Beyoncé or Solange went to.
Tina began dating Poltergeist actor Richard Lawson in 2013 and the couple were married in April 2015.
She filed for divorce from him last summer after eight years of marriage.
Beyoncé and her father have had a much-talked about rocky relationship since she dismissed him as her manager in 2011.
However the pair looked incredibly happy when they reunited backstage at the final show of her On the Run II Tour back in 2018.
Matthew said at the time that his visit was a complete surprise to them both but it went well as he and Tina have ‘never been enemies’.
‘Love seeing this in Seattle ! Daddy and daughter,’ Beyoncé’s mother Tina captioned when she shared the pic on her Instagram.
Back in February of this year Matthew gushed over both Beyoncé and Solange’s success during an appearance on This Morning.
Opening up on when he realised Beyoncé and Solange could be stars, Mathew said: ‘Well they were young. I mean, if you look at the great ones, even Taylor Swift, they were six, seven, eight years old.
‘Even Michael Jackson, they were very young when they felt this fire and passion.
‘It wasn’t about what I wanted our kids to be, it was what their passion was. And so, the role of a parent is just to support your kids with their passion, give them the tools, not for you to decide what they want to be.’
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Source: USA Today