Over the years, Tina Knowles has developed a reputation as the most controversial figure in the Knowles family, with many accusing her of being controlling, narcissistic, and even playing favorites among her children.

Allegations about her “rat ways” have circulated for years, with stories coming not just from outsiders but also from those closest to her—including her ex-husbands, Mathew Knowles and Richard Lawson, and even her daughters, Beyoncé and Solange.

One of the most persistent criticisms is that Tina has always favored Beyoncé, often making Solange feel like an afterthought. Insiders claim this favoritism has fueled tension between the sisters, especially during major projects like Beyoncé’s “Renaissance” album, where Solange was notably absent and didn’t publicly support her sister.

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Sources suggest that Solange grew tired of being pushed aside in favor of Beyoncé’s career, despite contributing behind the scenes.

Tina’s strained relationships aren’t limited to her children. Her marriages to Mathew Knowles and Richard Lawson both ended in divorce, with public speculation that Tina never truly respected Richard as a husband—she even kept Mathew’s last name after remarrying. T

heir divorce settlement included a non-disparagement clause, preventing either from speaking negatively about the other or their families. Rumor has it Tina married Richard as a way to get back at Mathew, and once she no longer needed him, she moved on.

Mathew Knowles, for his part, was embroiled in scandal after fathering children outside his marriage. Allegedly, Tina forbade Beyoncé and Solange from having relationships with their half-siblings.

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Reports claim she also ensured the mothers of Mathew’s other children received little support, making their lives more difficult. Yet, Mathew’s own infidelities and questionable behavior have also been widely criticized, making the Knowles family drama even messier.

Tina’s alleged controlling nature extended to Destiny’s Child, the group that launched Beyoncé’s career. Former members, including Farrah Franklin and Ashley Tamar Davis, have accused Tina of orchestrating their departures for reasons ranging from appearance to internal politics.

Farrah Franklin claimed that stories about her missing shows were fabricated and that Tina played a major role in her exit.

Ashley Tamar Davis’s former voice coach alleged that Tina did not want to work with her because she was “too dark and ugly,” reflecting accusations of colorism.

There are also stories about Tina forcing group members like Kelly Rowland to change their appearance—such as cutting her hair or tanning—to ensure Beyoncé stood out as the lightest and most prominent member.

Farrah Franklin even shared that Destiny’s Child members were told to tan so Beyoncé would appear lighter by comparison, and that Tina discouraged working with darker-skinned girls.

Allegations of manipulation, favoritism, and even encouraging unhealthy competition among young women have haunted Tina for years. While some of the stories remain unverified, the sheer volume of similar accounts from former Destiny’s Child members, family insiders, and ex-husbands paint a picture of a woman fiercely protective of her daughter’s success—sometimes at the expense of others.

In the end, Tina Knowles remains a polarizing figure: celebrated for her role in her daughters’ success, but criticized for the methods and attitudes she allegedly used along the way.