Tomi Lahren Blasts Beyoncé For Super Bowl Performance: "Your Husband Was a Drug Dealer"

By Star Connor (s.connor@mstarsnews.com) | Feb 10, 2016 08:50 PM EST

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A lot of people watching Tomi Lahren of The Blaze were probably stratching their heads while asking themselves: "Did she just say that?" MStars News has learned that the GOP host blasted Beyonce for her Super Bowl performance earlier this week. During her show, Lahren's final thoughts were all about Bey and her husband, Jay Z. Lahren claimed that Beyonce's performance was to draw more attention on the "Black Lives Matter" movement, adding that the singer's husband "was a drug dealer" in the past.

Lahren's controversial words went like this: "First it was hands up don't shoot then it was burning down buildings and looting drug stores all the way to the Oscars and now even the Super Bowl halftime show has become a way to politicize advance the notion that black lives matter more."

She continued, "This isn't about equality, this is about ram rotting an aggressive agenda down our throats and using fame and entertainment to do so. Beyonce, really? What is the political message here? What is they are trying to convey here? Salute to what? A group that used violence and intimidations to not racial equality but to overthrow a white domination?"

Explaining the group she was talking about, Lahren said that Beyonce's dancers, who appeared to look like "Black Panthers," were promoting the former moment, while standing up for "justice for Mario Woods."

"The Black Panthers for those who don't know were critical of Martin Luther Kings' non violent civil rights movement. They didn't believe in change through peace they promoted violence instead. So congratulations Beyonce you made your statement you should be proud of yourself," Lahren said.

The GOP host claimed that celebrities and entertainers like Beyonce use huge platforms like the Super Bowl to make their points and encourage their thoughts for everyone to follow and jump on board.

She continued, "Beyonce didn't reference the Black Panthers to bring about some kind of positive change, she did it to get attention. Good for you, you made headlines. You just like President Obama, Jada Pinkett Smith, Al Sharpton, and so many others just can't let America heal."

Lahren wasn't finished making it clear that Bey married an alleged drug dealer, and claimed that the singer continues to stir the pot with the "battle of the races."

"Little white girls want to be like you, just as little black girls do. But instead of recognizing that you'd rather perpetuate the great battle of the races. Your husband was a drug dealer. For 14 years he sold crack cocaine talk about protecting black neighborhoods, start at home."

Lahren's words had everyone wondering what Jay Z's past had to do with his wife's performance. Some people shared their thoughts on The Shade Room and wrote, while other outraged fans of the Beyonce wrote on Lahren's facebook page.

Lahren's words comes just a few days after former NYC mayor, Rudy Giuliani claimed the show was "a platform to attack police officers."

During an Fox interview, Giuliani said that Beyonce's "Formation" performance was disgraceful because he believed Bey was attacking the men and women who protect the community, and her as well.

At Sunday's Super Bowl, Beyonce had an police/security officer escort her around for protection. She along with her dancers also formed an "X" during the performance which appeared to be reference to human rights activist, Malcom X. Bey also was dressed in a bodysuit that was inspired by one of Michael Jackson's outfits.

Her dancers wore Afros, and leather and black berets, which was also a symbol the Black Panthers used. The militant political movement was founded back

The singer also raised her fist to give the black power symbol at the end of the dance. To make matters worse, Beyonce's new music video for "Formation" has a young man dancing in front of a police car as the "Hands up, don't shoot" reference is made.

Last week, Jay Z revealed that he was going to donate the $1.5 million raised from last year's Tidal charity concert to Black Lives Matter.

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