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'Beyonce' Praises Ronda Rousey Budweiser's 'Made in America'

Beyonce embodied women's power yet again at the Budweister's "Made in America" event as she quoted Ronda Rousey before performing the song "Diva."

Last Saturday, Beyonce performed at the Budweiser's "Made in America" festival, reported MTV. Other than her voluptuous body, she also shared her view on empowering women by quoting one of the most renowned females in the industry at present.

Despite her musical success, Beyonce resorted to Sports by acknowledging Ronda Rousey's stand on being discriminated online.

She stated before performing the song "Diva" at the event, "The kind of chick that just tries to be pretty and be taken care of by someone else. That's why I think it's hilarious if my body looks masculine or something like that."

She added, "Listen, just because my body was developed for a purpose other than (sleeping with) millionaires doesn't mean it's masculine. There's not a single muscle on my body that isn't for a purpose, because I'm not a do-nothing (chick)."

This quote was apparently taken from Ronda Rousey's July UFC blog where she discussed how critics has labeled her as a "too masculine" woman.

She stated in the post, "I have this one term for the kind of woman my mother raised me not be, and I call it a do nothing bitch - a DNB." She then added, "The kind of chick that just tries to be pretty and be taken care of by someone else," the same lines that Beyonce declared during the "Made in America" event.

Apparently, Beyonce acknowledged women power in the words of Rousey that she herself believed in what the UFC fighter had to say about people who bashed the athlete for being too masculine.

In other news, Daily Mail also reported that Beyonce acknowledged two other strong and inspirational women in her life during the event, her previous co-celebrities in Destiny's Child Kelly Rowland and and Michelle. She made a special shout-out to them while she was on stage.

Beyonce Knowles truly inspires many women nowadays, especially when she herself believes in what Ronda Rousey had to say about people who judged women on how they looked and whether they are fit for the screen. Go girls!


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