The uncle of Beyoncé has died. He was 77 years old.
Rowland Martin Buyince, better known as “Butch,” died over the weekend. He was in the Air Force.
Tina Knowles, the star’s 70-year-old mother, remembered Butch with sadness on Instagram.
She told her 4.1 million followers in a post, “My Beautiful big brother Butch went to be with God this weekend.” I’ll miss him a lot! He had always been in the Air Force.
“He was good-looking and loved riding motorcycles. He also had beautiful green eyes.”
“He could tell great stories.
“His wife Jeanette was wonderful, and his daughter Dana was devoted. He also had two lovely grandchildren, Yvette and Roland.”
“Many people loved him. “Set sail on Butch.”
Just a few days ago, Tina went to the Luar fashion show in New York with her famous daughter Beyonce. Now she’s broken up with her husband.
The two sat in the front row as Beyoncé, the singer of Texas Hold ‘Em, wore a cowboy hat and big sunglasses.
They were there to cheer on Daniel Julez J. Smith Jr., 19, her sister Solange’s model son.
The news comes as Beyoncé, 42, celebrates the success of her first number one single in the UK in almost 14 years.
She’s also the first black woman to ever top the US Billboard country music chart…
Texas Hold ‘Em, which came out on February 11 during the Super Bowl, is likely to be on her album, which comes out on March 29.
Not long after Usher performed at the Halftime Show, Beyoncé broke the news.
It was a title game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers, and the R&B singer was there with Jay-Z.
There are now rumors that the star is planning to live at The Sphere in Las Vegas.
Beyoncé did 56 shows in 39 countries on her most recent stadium tour.
It became one of the most popular in history and made the superstar £455 million.