Beyoncé - "Schoolin' Life"
Thursday, October 2, 2008
While promoting her brand new 36 date world tour, legend Tina Turner spoke with US Today about performing with Beyonce at this year's Grammy's, Aretha Franklin's anger at her being introduced as the 'The Queen' at the same show, as well as her thoughts on the death of controversial ex Ike Turner:
On Performing With Beyonce:
People said, 'You looked better than Beyoncé.' Well, that's not possible. It's nice that young people hold me up as a model. Beyoncé is elegant and is handling her career well. A lot of new stars go overboard on sex. They're half-naked up there. My dresses were a bit short, but I stayed respectable."
On Aretha Franklin's Declaration 'I Am The Queen!':
She was mum at the time, but Turner now says: "Aretha has always been like that. We've always accepted that from her. She's the queen of soul, and I'm the queen of rock 'n' roll. There were so many kings and queens there that night. Her ego must be so big to think she was the only one." Turner laughs. "That's how queens are!"
On Ignoring Ike's Death:
"It meant nothing to me," she says. "He had been dead to me for 20 years."
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