her Instagram account “liked” a post about the rape allegations against her son-in-law, Jay-Z, and Sean “Diddy” Combs. Jay-Z has denied all allegations made against him.Knowles, 70, later claimed she was “hacked” as she spoke out in support of her family.The matriarch appeared on Tuesday’s episode of “The Run-Through With Vogue” podcast and insisted that she’s “always screwing up” on social media.“It’s so funny because you know how many times I’ve liked something that was negative about my own children?” Knowles said. “Because if I’m busy and I’m going through the thing, I’m like, ‘Oh, there’s Beyoncé with so and so.’ I like that.
And then the fans come back and say, ‘Miss Tina, please erase that because you’re liking some negative post,'” she added.“I mean, that’s what happens to 70-year-olds on social media.
It’s true. I’m always screwing up,” she noted.Knowles explained that she uses voice-to-text on Instagram, but her Southern accent causes the app to sometimes spell her words wrong.“I know that it doesn’t understand what I’m saying, and it’s got crazy stuff,” she said.Knowles did not talk about the situation with Jay-Z, 55, on the podcast — but she did reveal that her famous son-in-law has given her advice about social media.“Jay will say, ‘Listen, if you’re gonna read somebody, at least spell your words right.
Don’t misspell your words, Ma. You can’t do that. Take your time and go over and spellcheck your stuff!’ ” she said.Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s daughter Blue Ivy, 12, also talks to Knowles about her social media mishaps.“Every once in a while, I’ll get a call from Blue, and she’ll say, ‘Grandma, that’s really whack what you just did.
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