Tina Knowles Lawson Is Red Hot On The Cover Of ‘Ebony’ [Photos]
Tina Knowles Lawson graces the cover of Ebony Magazine‘s July issue, and the mother of two nearly starts a fire in the scorching hot pic.
Inside the issue, the 61-year-old, who wed actor Richard Lawson back in April, opens up about her divorce from Matthew Knowles, falling in love again and more.
Check out an excerpt from Tina’s cover story The Life and Times of Tenie B below.
There is a peculiar artist’s way that
orders the steps of the intriguing and impressively hush-hush
61-year-old whom industry folk, gay kids and the massive “BeyHive”
affectionately know as Miss Tina. Yes, she is the North Star to her
megafamous daughters Beyoncé and Solange—and bonus babies Kelly Rowland
and niece Angie Beyince—alike. No, she is not a momager. It appears
she’s got zero reality show celeb mom hat tricks, and she has, at least
once, lost it on the paparazzi. Somewhat against stereotype, what the
onetime divorcée and newly married Celestine “Tina” Knowles Lawson seems
to be is simply the archetype of an independent woman.
Her speech, still Texas twangy when
it wants to be, is peppered with youthful colloquialisms and the
more-than-occasional curse word. After 31 years of marriage and reports
of her first husband’s infidelity, she privately divorced former
Destiny’s Child manager Mathew Knowles in 2011. (After which, she says
son-in-law Jay Z initially wanted her to date younger men.) Now
emotionally resurrected, thanks in large part to the unwavering support
of her girls, she is whole. Proof? Fabulous images from her wedding to
the stately veteran television and film actor Richard Lawson stormed the
Internet in the spring. By all measures, she is dangerously in love.
But Knowles Lawson also
matter-of-factly shares that she is not—and has never been—a kept woman.
She’s on no one’s payroll, thank you, and she wants it that way.
Beyoncé certainly doesn’t pay her, at least not in cash. The
breathtakingly gorgeous grandmother does Pilates five days a week and
has a ravishing body (not for her age, but period; see exclusive EBONY
photographs); is in talks for a TV show about “getting your groove
back;” does a daily morning prayer; works with charities to support the
homeless; and is a self-taught, avid Black art collector and historian
(who owns originals from greats such as Romare Bearden, Elizabeth
Catlett and John Biggers). But this is all her new life. In her old one,
crafted out of poverty, she made sandwiches and dresses to sell to
classmates, rode motorcycles without a helmet, became a professional
makeup artist at 19, and always did—as in did everyone’s hair. Sure,
she’s what magazines call “sexy at any age” because of that tight waist,
but arguably, it’s as much due to her natural-born artisan and rebel
soul.
To set the stage for her April 2015
nuptials, the family created a private, feature length movie: The Life
& Times of BadAss Tenie B & ColdAss Rickey Lee. The release came
complete with a red carpet event. Part blaxsploitation spoof, part
anthropological family documentary, the film confirms that the story of
Knowles Lawson’s life—and her self-possessed “sexy”—began long before
the world encountered her gifted offspring. Born in Galveston, Texas,
where the Freedman’s Bureau was headquartered after slavery was
abolished, and a few hundred miles from mystical New Orleans, where her
family is from, one can sense that the newlywed has always conjured a
kind of Free Black Woman Magic.
In an exclusive EBONY interview, the
enigmatic bombshell lovingly references her “first family” of
entertainment and opens up about her life. The last of seven siblings,
each of whom has one of four variations of the same last name Boyance
(“The hospital told my mama be happy we even got birth certificates.”)
“Tenie B,” her nickname since childhood, shares that she was mistreated
by Black nuns in elementary school, took off solo to California at 18,
and by 34, with little ones in tow, opened one of the biggest, baddest
Black hair salons Houston had ever known. In an hours-long interview,
and while snuggled under chenille blankets and gazing out at the
spectacular view of Hollywood from her home, Knowles Lawson details the
major phases of her life that include mothering a global phenom and her
multifaceted fashionista sister. Most important, she says, she’s doing
all this while still living her own damn life.
For the full story, make sure to pick up your copy of Ebony.www.fabmimi.com
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