Beyonce’s
60-year-old mom/fashion designer was a speaker at the Woman and Money Leadership
Luncheon in Houston, Texas and she took the time to address how she felt after
being married to Matthew Knowles for 33 years and the marriage finally packed
up.
Read Excerpts below:
On divorcing at 58
,she said
I was very sad. When
you look at someone else, you look at them and say, ‘They’re attractive. They
have a lot of good stuff going on for them. They have no right to have low
self-esteem. They have no right to feel sorry for themselves.’ Well, it doesn’t
matter who you are, what you are, what you’ve done, what you have. You’re a
person; you’re a human being. And when something strikes you like that, it
takes the breath out of you. And my fight came back! After a while, I let
myself feel sorry for myself for a minute and then I said, ‘You know, I’m so
blessed to have all the opportunities that I have. And I don’t have the right
to feel sorry.’ I started telling myself this.
I started reading my art books. I love
art but I had never had the time. I started traveling. I would travel with my
daughter [Beyoncé] but not to work! I would say, ‘No I’m not working.’ I had my
girlfriend who would make me laugh. I sent for her and she would come on the
road and we would go to museums, we would go to lunch and we would just laugh.
And I just really had forgotten how to live. I had just lost all of myself so I
realize now that part of the low self-esteem was, yes, being 58 and having to
start over again, and the other part is that I just lost myself. That I was so
busy working and going and taking care of everybody else that I just forgot
about Tina.
On
finding love at 59
The whole thing about
dating was the scariest thing in the world! I would tell my friends, ‘Where am
I gonna find somebody at 59 years old? Where do you meet men? Where do you get
them? And they’re all gone.’ It was really funny so I just focused on myself.
Finally,
a girl that worked with me said, ‘This guy I know wants to take you out. He
just thinks you’re hot!’ And I’m like, ‘Really?!’ So she said, ‘Yes!’
My kids got me ready, and I changed clothes five times. I didn’t want to be too this and too that.Well, I went out with the guy and he was a very, very nice man and thank God he wasn’t my type because I wasn’t as nervous once I met him. So I was like, ‘You know what, this is just like friend time.’ But it was so good for my self-esteem to have somebody to say, ‘You look nice!’ To give me a flower, to take me out. So I went out on a couple of dates with him but I knew he wasn’t the one. But it got me past that [point in my life.
My kids got me ready, and I changed clothes five times. I didn’t want to be too this and too that.Well, I went out with the guy and he was a very, very nice man and thank God he wasn’t my type because I wasn’t as nervous once I met him. So I was like, ‘You know what, this is just like friend time.’ But it was so good for my self-esteem to have somebody to say, ‘You look nice!’ To give me a flower, to take me out. So I went out on a couple of dates with him but I knew he wasn’t the one. But it got me past that [point in my life.
On
hearing her husband was getting married again
I hear that my
ex-husband is getting married. Now this is my family. My ex-husband is my
family. I don’t want to get back into that at all, that’s not what I want. But
it still hurts a little bit, right? It’s still a blow to your ego. So I call my
crazy friend Monica to take care of me the week of the weddingShe comes to LA
and she says, ‘Tina, you gotta get out ..let’s go out! Let’s go see some
men!’ and I was like, ‘I don’t know where to find ‘em!’
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