Getty Images. 1. Beyonce finds a new way to steal Super Bowl week, like every year.. In 2013, she brought back Destiny's Child. In 2016, she released the "Formation" video, then performed at. FIRST of all: sorry, Beyonce publicist, but you do not get to control what pictures go out of your client! It's not the media's fault that she was making that face, and you should expect to get burned when you email places demanding pictures get removed.
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The "Unflattering" Photos Beyoncé's Publicist Doesn't Want You To See. After Beyoncé's Super Bowl halftime show, we posted this piece about how fierce she was. Then this email came in. Beyoncé sparked suspicion among music and social media followers after she deleted multiple social profile pictures. Since her delete spree, Queen B has broken the internet, becoming a Twitter. When you click on AGAIN it takes you back to the home page. It's worth noting Bey wiped her accounts in 2016 before she released "Formation" a day before her Super Bowl performance. She then announced she was heading out on her fifth world tour. Needless to say, fans are losing it over the possibility of new music. The seven unflattering photos Beyonce demanded BuzzFeed remove from the web. UN-BEY-LIEVABLE. These are the six "unflattering" photos that Beyonce wants permanently removed from the internet.
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Beyonce's publicist Yvette Noel-Schure called and emailed the BuzzFeed staff and asked them to remove photos from Beyoncé's Super Bowl performance (taken by Getty Images photographers) they. Internet sleuths keenly observed that Blue Ivy's mother tacitly removed her logo images from her YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok pages, the Independent reports.. If Beyoncé is. According to Hollywood Life, on June 8, the Beyhive went crazy when Beyoncé deleted her profile pictures on all of her social media pages. While the rest of her content still exists, her profile. Unflattering Beyonce is an exploitable photoshop meme based on humorously timed screen captures of the singer Beyonce from her 2013 performance at Super Bowl XLVII. After her publicist requested BuzzFeed remove images deemed "unflattering," the photos instantly became a trending topic in the social media and spread more widely than ever before, a phenomenon known as the Streisand Effect.
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In response to a Buzzfeed photo essay, praising Beyoncé's Super Bowl halftime show performance, her publicist asked the website to remove several photos she deemed too unflattering. But Beyonce's publicist was unimpressed. She sent a letter to Buzzfeed yesterday asking it to remove at least six of the pictures (one of them is featured above) she deemed unflattering. "We are.
The most obvious lesson from the whole thing is that if there's ever a picture up on the Internet that you don't want people to see, it's probably not the best strategy to go ahead and flag. It has now been four years since Beyonce's publicist asked BuzzFeed to take down these "unflattering" photos from the Super Bowl. The uninitiated might ask you, "Why do we repost this photo every.
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The publicist asked for more flattering photos to be used by media groups instead of the ones that make her look odd, which makes perfect sense and is seems to be quite common in these situations. I can't see any evidence to suggest the idea that the publicist is trying to have the unflattering images removed from the internet. Queen B has broken the internet and become a Twitter star since her delete spree. Since social media became the most common communication channel, several artists have withdrawn their social media posts or even sites to make significant announcements. BEYONCÉ-confuses-the-Internet-after-removing-Pictures-from-her-Profile1