Beyonce Is Stupid According To Zahi Hawass
Like I was you might be wondering who the hell Zahi Hawass is right? According to Star Pulse he is a revered historian and Egypt’s chief Egyptologist. Mr. Hawass was apparently ticked off that Beyonce didn’t seem to educate herself on the things he thought she should have before visiting the country. He had the following to say while speaking to journalists during Beyonce’s recent tour of the Giza pyramids according to reporter, Summer al-Gamal:
“I showed her the Sphinx and I gave her a book on King Tutankhamen” said Hawass to the reporter of Beyonce. The reporter says of Hawass, “Then he stopped being diplomatic and said in anger, She’s a stupid person and she doesn’t understand a thing and she doesn’t want to understand… She’s coming here to take pictures and that’s it.’”
I personally think he’s jealous. He probably thinks she’s just a dumb singer while he is some majorly intelligent historian and is unable to understand how it is that she gets more publicity than he could ever hope to get in 100 lifetimes. What a sad little man. I’m not a really a fan of Beyonce, but I would never, ever peg her as a ‘stupid’ person.









I wouldn’t peg Beyonce as a stupid girl either. Plus she wasn’t in Pink’s Stupid Girls video
That’s funny
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