Beyonce slammed for taking $24m to perform in Dubai and scrubbing songs in ... trends now

Beyonce slammed for taking $24m to perform in Dubai and scrubbing songs in ... trends now
Beyonce slammed for taking $24m to perform in Dubai and scrubbing songs in ... trends now

Beyonce slammed for taking $24m to perform in Dubai and scrubbing songs in ... trends now

Superstar Beyonce has been slammed by her fans for the $24million show in anti-gay Dubai -  where she failed to perform any hits from her new LGBTQ+ Renaissance album.

The Grammy-winning star has been accused of 'casting a shadow' over her support for queer people - with many pointing out she 'doesn't need the money'. 

Thousands of fans were quick to criticize the hit-maker for 'selling out' – arguing, 'it's not like you need the money'.

Her newest album, Renaissance, which she did not perform during the set, was dedicated to her uncle Jonny, who identified as gay and suffered a battle with HIV.

Beyonce has been accused of 'casting a shadow' over her support for lesbians and gay people - with many pointing out she 'doesn't need the money'

Beyonce has been accused of 'casting a shadow' over her support for lesbians and gay people - with many pointing out she 'doesn't need the money'

Those found to be in a same-sex relationship can even be punished by death in the country, with Beyonce coming under fire after dedicating her newest album to her late gay uncle Jonny

Those found to be in a same-sex relationship can even be punished by death in the country, with Beyonce coming under fire after dedicating her newest album to her late gay uncle Jonny

She has been blasted for failing to perform any songs from the discography, with many fans saying they were 'struggling' to understand why she would even agree to a concert in Dubai in the first place.

Bev Jackson, the co-founder of the LGB Alliance, said that the singer is a 'huge icon' for gay people and that she is 'deeply disappointed' in her decision to give a 'lucrative concert in Dubai where same-sex acts are a criminal offense.'

Those found to be in a same-sex relationship can even be punished by death in the country, with Beyonce coming under fire after dedicating her newest album to her late gay uncle Jonny.

Initially, Keith McNally, the owner of Balthazar, also waded into the row – saying that he would give the star a 'table next to the kitchen' the next time that she dined at his restaurant.

Balthazar owner Keith McNally called out the star and said the next time she dines at his restaurant he would give her a table 'next to the kitchen.'

Balthazar owner Keith McNally called out the star and said the next time she dines at his restaurant he would give her a table 'next to the kitchen.'

Thousands of fans were quick to criticize the hit-maker for 'selling out' – arguing, 'it's not like you need the money'

Thousands of fans were quick to criticize the hit-maker for 'selling out' – arguing, 'it's not like you need the money' 

But he has since u-turned - declaring that he would put the star at a table next to James Cordon - who he banned and unbanned after reveling a spat over an egg white omelet. 

He said: 'After much inner conflict, I've deleted my post criticizing Beyoncé for accepting a huge pay packet to perform in Dubai, a country in which homosexualty is illegal. 

'I deleted it for many reasons, partly for not fully understanding

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