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Beyonce's Publicist Slams Blog for Posting Oliver Anthony's Scathing Review of 'Cowboy Carter'
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Yvette Noel-Schure apparently doesn't like that the singer/songwriter's honest comments on the 'Texas Hold 'Em' hitmaker's country album are being widely shared.

AceShowbiz - Beyonce Knowles' publicist apparently didn't like Oliver Anthony's review of "Cowboy Carter" being widely shared. Yvette Noel-Schure slammed a blog for posting about the "Aint Gotta Dollar" singer's comments on Bey's country album.

Recently, Yvette, who has worked for the 43-year-old superstar since 1997, gave her reaction to the blog's post about the unpleasant review. The publicist wrote, "And in all your brilliance and discernment you thought he deserved to get highlighted on your platform."

Yvette, who co-founded publicity and event planning agency Schure Media Group with her husband back in 2010, went on to ask, "For what purpose exactly? I am just curious. When do we stop putting a spotlight on these laughable commentaries?"

Upon learning of Yvette's response, many social media users blasted Queen Bey and her team. Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, one in particular simply wrote, "Anything not in her favor is racism." Similarly, another chimed in, "so they're only allowed to post when she's praised? got it," adding a laughing face emoji.

A third penned, "So basically beyonce and her team feels like it's against the law to have an opinion on her. Got it." A fourth sarcastically replied, "You always gotta speak good on Beyonce because she doesn't say anything or 'Bother' anyone in the public eye." Meanwhile, a fifth argued, "We've been knew she pays critics to lie about her music."

The comments came a few days after Oliver candidly shared his experience in working with a management company. In a YouTube video, which he published on December 4, he recalled, "One of the guys I worked with, he wanted me to make some stupid f**king post about Beyonce's country album, about how it was good, even though it was complete trash. It makes me just want to throw up."

Oliver continued, "Even after trying to listen to the beginning of her version of 'Jolene', it's just total cringe. It represents how degenerative our society has become that a song like a Beyonce version of 'Jolene' can come out and anybody actually listens to it and thinks it's just not complete trash. So I was supposed to make a post about how basically trying to associate myself with Beyonce and hopes of us doing some kind of song together."

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