Beyoncé's Mom Shaded Jennifer Hudson So Bad She Quit Social Media (Video)

Beyonce's mom Tina Lawson insulted her daughter's Oscar-winning "Dreamgirls" co-star Jennifer Hudson by saying that she couldn't sing, but then later apologized for it.

On Thursday, Lawson remarked on a clip of Hudson's "Dreamgirls" performance saying, "Jhud sounds horrible." In an Instagram video, Lawson apologized for the insult, calling it a mistake and admitted that she'd be taking a break from social media as a result.
"I am writing this commentary for Jennifer Hudson and not for the evil mean people that are making this into a social media ugly thing," Lawson wrote. "I've known Jennifer Hudson for many years and have totally been in admiration of her talent and beauty and kindness I would never ever say anything negative about her or agree with anything negative! My children worried that I might accidentally touch something when looking at other sites and have warned me about it."
Lawson confessed that her children don't trust her on the internet.
"[The kids] always say that I am not that great on social media I have to be very careful and somehow maybe I touched a button but the truth is I was on my Instagram and someone commented on Beyoncé (positive) by the way, and I went to look at their site and saw some good videos and performances of Beyoncé I came across the video of her and Jennifer (which I totally enjoyed) and I was looking at them I didn't even look at the comments or what people were saying till just now."
"And I absolutely would not have touched a like or dislike on one of these sites," said Lawson. "I think if you look through my Instagram you'll see that I am not a hater and I am not negative about people so to Jennifer for my mistake of accidentally touching it which I don't remember doing I really apologize I totally love and Admire you and I'd have to be pretty stupid to do that knowing it would be everywhere, but I will be taking a break from social media as this is the bad side of it. There are people who make their living off of negativity."

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