Tokyo Toni, mother of model Blac Chyna, recently voiced frustration with Beyoncé’s perceived lack of public community involvement, specifically food, toy, and clothing drives.
“It’s not that I hate Beyoncé … I don’t know Beyoncé,” she stated on the Quick Silva podcast.
However, she criticized Beyoncé’s public persona, saying:
“You don’t do no food drives, toy drive, clothes drive … you don’t push nobody.”
Despite Toni’s claims, Beyoncé’s philanthropic contributions span years, largely through her BeyGOOD foundation.
Since its inception, Beyoncé has contributed millions to various causes, including $6 million for COVID-19 relief, scholarships for HBCU students, hurricane relief, and more.
However, Toni argued that Beyoncé’s social media presence doesn’t reflect these efforts, saying:
“If you don’t post about it, it’s not real.”
Though Toni acknowledged she doesn’t “hate” Beyoncé, she added:
“I don’t rock how she moves.”
Her statements have fueled ongoing discussions about celebrity responsibility and visibility in philanthropy.