Twitter dragged Stacey Dash this weekend after she came for Tina Knowles (a.k.a the person responsible for birthing our Queen, Beyonce).
On Halloween, Tina posed for the Gram with Destiny’s Child alum Kelly Rowland, who was dressed as Stacey Dash’s character from Clueless. Tina’s caption read: “this is my baby as Dione last night of course she is prettier and more smart than the one from the movie.”
Tina Knowles claims that no shade was intended, and has since edited the caption, but Stacey Dash wasn’t here for it. She took to her blog to clap back, saying, “First of all, if you’re trying to throw shade about someone’s intelligence, maybe use ‘smarter’ instead of ‘more smart.'”
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