True Or False? BeyBey’s Mama Was Nothing But Drama On The Set Of Her New Video For “Best I Never Had”

Posted on June 20th, 2011 - By Bossip Staff

Categories: Beyonce, Jay-Z, Matthew and Tina Knowles, New Video, News, out of pocket, Put on Blast, SMH, True or False?

Beyonce and Tina Knowles

BeyBey shot the video for her new single “Best Thing I Never Had” last week but her mama “Miss Tina” was at her worst!
According to a source on the set of the video, which was shot in Westchester County on Wednesday and in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, on Thursday Tina Knowles was being a big ole BEYATCH!

According to the insider, the four assistants (count ‘em!) the elder Knowles had following her around were calling her “Miss Tina” — “which sounded like a joke.” But it wasn’t: “The crew was told to call her ‘Miss Tina’ if they were to talk to her at all,” our source reveals.

Her real inner prima donna was displayed on Thursday, while the “prom scene” shoot was filmed at the Brooklyn Masonic Temple near the Pratt Institute. Tina, who heads the House of Deréon fashion label with her eldest daughter, “flipped out on the camera guys for making Beyoncé stand near the [video] extras for too long” because there was too much conversation going on between takes. Apparently, Mama T was “worried” the lowly extras would talk to her darling daughter.

But it was the other way around. Beyoncé “was fine with [talking to anyone]. She was making everyone laugh.”

Clad in a purple dress, the 29-year-old singer was talking to the cast and crew about how not being prom queen in the video reminded her of how she never wore the coveted tiara at her own high school dance.

But not everything in this video mirrored reality: Our onset source tells us Beyoncé said it was “weird” not to have her real father, Matthew Knowles, walk her down the aisle in the wedding scene, which took place in a Sleepy Hollow country club on Wednesday. (Beyoncé was escorted down the aisle by her father when she wed Jay-Z in April 2008 in the rapper’s Tribeca apartment.)

As we reported late last week, Beyoncé flew in from Nice, France, where she was rehearsing a show to film the Diane Martel-directed video. It’s no surprise then that rumors flew among cast and crew that Beyoncé’s hubby was in his wife’s trailer last Thursday in Brooklyn, but sources didn’t actually spy the mogul on the set.

The “Miss Tina” business we DEFINITELY believe — we’ve even heard BeyBey herself calling her mama that! But we’re wondering if baby-daddy Matty was banned by Tina, since Bey seemed to have wanted him there for the video. SMH…

BeyBey it sounds like now that you’ve got your dad out of your business it’s time to give your mama the “Ho Sit Down!”

In other “Oversaturated Bey News,” here’s yet another magazine cover…King B on Cleo:

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  • thatgirlshirl

    Is it just me, or is the Miss Tina not that shocking? I mean, she’s an older woman with two adult children, in the south that’s how we do it. I would have called her Miss by default, but that’s how I was raised.

  • SuthnPeach

    I’m from the South hell any woman that my elder I put Miss in front of it. That’s just how we were raised. Its a form of respect. So I nothing wrong with that. I would feel funny just calling her Tina. I’m surprised she let them call her that it really Miss Knowles to yall LMAO!

  • Shanice

    Calling her Miss is a show of respect. My roommates are 4rm up North and they used to tell me how some of the adults would give them looks for not saying ma’am or sir. I had to teach them southern manners. We’re big on respecting your elders in the south. The other stuff i dnt believe. Not with Tina slapping Beyonce when she was younger for acting like a big shot. Oh and the pic on the cover is old

  • gina

    Bogus story…..twisted jealousies! Her mother understands the business and its not the kind that just put their daughters out to find for themselves!

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  • http://bossip.com destiny

    i’m from the south and how i was raised my mama said if it’s a women (especially an elder!!) you always say miss or ma’am.and a man you say sir or mister. I can see why she would want to be called miss tina. But she didn’t have to do the rest!

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