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Beyoncé is widely recognized for her perfectionist tendencies, a trait she openly embraces. This quality shines through during her Renaissance World Tour, where she consistently showcases her meticulous attention to detail.
On TikTok, observant fans have captured instances of Beyoncé appearing displeased by unexpected incidents during her performances. These videos often include captions suggesting that consequences might await someone in her team. These references harken back to a previous occurrence when Beyoncé sang the words “Somebody’s getting fired” during a live rendition of her song “Diva.”
However, the notion that Beyoncé would lug around personal toilet seats during her extensive months-long tour is rather far-fetched. Tina Knowles, responding to this rumor, brushed it off as absurd. She clarified that the black structures seen in photographs were actually stands used to position fans on stage, commonly referred to as “toilet seats.”
While Beyoncé is known to incorporate fans into her performances for visual effect and ventilation, the exact reason for labeling these structures as “toilet seats” remains unclear.
Representatives for both Beyoncé and Tina Knowles have yet to provide a response to Insider's inquiry.
Furthermore, in a heartfelt Instagram post last year during her “Renaissance” phase, Beyoncé expressed her desire to break free from the constraints of perfectionism through her music. It appears quite unlikely that her meticulousness would extend to being selective about toilet seats, as this contradicts her goal of establishing a secure and nonjudgmental space for herself and her audience.