00:00So, Matthew, in the interview, when the local anchor here in New York City, Candace Gibson, he asked you about
00:06Miss Tina Knowles.
00:07He said that he was trying to give you both your flowers. And you asked him, what did she do?
00:12What did you mean by that?
00:13I think I calmly, what I said, and I'm actually quoting, what work did she put in? It was a
00:22question.
00:23Look, I don't do interviews, Carlos. I have conversations. And I have the right as, you know, I'm a college
00:31professor. I didn't know what he meant by that.
00:35So I'm saying calmly, what work did she put in? That was a question. I don't know how that became
00:43a comment, but it was a question.
00:47And then the gentleman went on to say her hair. Well, Tina did way more than just her hair.
00:54And if you look at the interview, I said her hair. No, she did the styling, built an image for
01:03Destiny's Child.
01:04Wouldn't you agree that that's way more than just saying someone did the hair?
01:09No, absolutely. I think a lot of people are familiar with Destiny's Child's story. I mean, they're one of the
01:14biggest female groups of all time.
01:16And so I think a lot of people felt like it was an awkward moment. It certainly appeared to be
01:20awkward.
01:21And I think people wanted clarity because they know what Miss Tina has done. They, of course, know your legacy
01:27with Destiny's Child.
01:28So, you know, I'm going to be doing it.
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