People had definitely turned out for Beyoncé’s Club Renaissance in L.A., but it appeared to be missing the propulsive, no-holds-barred energy of the Grammy-nominated album. People were mostly, well, standing around. Why is this?!
“Looks so boring,” said one person. Another chimed in: “why would u post this?”
,’ so I was loving what the lights were doing when the song came on. I really could sit back and get into it and really, truly feel it.” “In this industry, it’s not that we’re ungrateful. We see this stuff on the daily,” Ross tells The Daily Beast about some partygoers’ seemingly apathetic attitude about being at the exclusive event. Some, however, saw that explanation as dismissive of the Beyhive, the most ardent members of which are regular people with no media or entertainment connections. A new wave of criticism kicked off.
The amount of glitterati versus the amount of fans who attended Friday’s event remains unclear. Amazon Music and Beyoncé’s Parkwood Entertainment, which organized the parties, did not respond to requests for comment from The Daily Beast. Free tickets were sent out via email on Thursday, according to the music blog, but it’s unclear whether regular fans who were lucky enough to score tickets were also directed to Friday’s party.
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