Why are we always mixing pop stars with role models? Why are musicians often regarded as examples? It doesn’t make any sense since they are often just regular people with much more money, and if some of them do some good with that excess of dough, many others just live large and well… But even the US president is guilty of this!
According to the Guardian and the US Weekly, Barak Obama, who was attending Jay-Z and Beyoncé fundraising event at Jay-Z’s 40/40 club, declared that ‘Beyoncé could not be a better role model for my girls’.
Ok I got it, the power couple has just raised a lot of money for your campaign ($4 million), so you have to kiss their ass a little bit, and in the case of Beyoncé, it is not too hard to do, as everyone, Obama included, has the hots for her! But just tell me why Beyoncé is a role model?
She is an entertainer, who married a successful rapper who started his career by selling crack cocaine. None of them have a college education, which isn’t wrong per se, but would you recommend it to any girl these days? They have a charity, but many places like this one reported Jay-Z donated $6,431 of his $63 million earnings to his own Shawn Carter Scholarship Fund in 2010,… Can you call this philanthropy? No, it’s a joke. Beyoncé didn’t give anything to her husband’s foundation by the way.
Meanwhile, this blog has listed all the expensive gifts bought by Beyonce for her precious husband (and vice-versa), jewelries, million-dollars cars, private island, … and she even bought him a beyond expensive gift for his first father day: a private jet which cost $40 million!!! She basically spent millions and millions on the same guy, she may just have been afraid to lose him.
The couple is like the black Bonos, using their celebrity status to parade and raise money, but not giving much from their own pocket unless it is a gift for one of them. So much for the role model!

