How Beyonce’s Pregnancy Is Being Used To Look Down Upon Single Mothers

August 30th, 2011 - By TheEditor

by Charing Ball

There is an interesting theory behind what caused the most recent East Coast earthquake, which is that when people, mostly black, first heard the rumor that Will and Jada Smith had separated, the energy and vibration from the collective groaning caused the earth’s fault planes to shift. Of course, this is only a joke but judging by the near apocalyptic reaction some folks were having to the rumored split, I am willing to give this joke some attention.

As a society we have this weird thing of relating to celebrities and their triumphs, mistakes and pain more easily than to our own friends and neighbors. I took notice of this occurrence again on Sunday night when Beyonce announced her pregnancy live on the VMA’s red carpet. I wasn’t watching the program; I was doing dishes and mopping up water, which leaked from the ceiling during Hurricane Irene. However, my Facebook page lit up with stories about the announcement, along with congratulatory well-wishes, questions about the due date and long threads about what they should name the baby. One person in my network even reported that she had shed tears upon hearing the news. My own reaction to the news was much more simplistic, “Oh that’s nice. I hope her baby is healthy.”  Then I went back to mopping the floor.

Immediately after Beyonce and Jigga Man tied the knot, there was constant speculation about when we might expect a bun in the oven. “When?! When?! When are they going to have a baby??!” Seriously, people were asking the question before Beyonce and Jay even had a chance to consummate their marriage. And when Beyonce finally addressed the speculation in an interview that a baby wouldn’t be in her cards – not in the near future anyway – folks responded with outrage and made charges that she was being selfish for denying herself, and more importantly, the world an off-spring.  Like, why else would anyone get married if it’s not to procreate, right?

The tide has obviously turned for them. Many of the same folks, who once chastised Beyonce for waiting for motherhood, are rushing to sing the praises of how the couple, but more specifically Beyonce, “did it the right way.”  You know, the correct order of things: dating, marriage and then the kid. Never mind that her better half is a 41 year old man, who still grabs his crotch out in public and wears his hat turned backwards. But more to the point, this whole “look at the positive role Bey is setting for young women” conversation, which is now happening around the blogosphere, reeks of Slore-shaming.

Beneath the celebratory “she did it the right way” discussion is an underlining message, which seeks to shame and stigmatize women, who for whatever reason, go in on motherhood alone. Some bloggers see Beyonce’s pregnancy as some sort of triumph over single women, who have gotten pregnant before or outside of marriage. And as such, Beyonce’s baby bump and wedding ring have now become kindling to further flame the existence of these unwed women, who by virtue of their singledom, are obviously failures at motherhood and are incapable of rearing a child with morals and values worthy of society.

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  • Dliteful79

    How shallow some of you are….I have a friend who has had multiple abortions for fear of public shame of being a single parent. I guess as long as people don't see your mistakes it's ALL GOOD. I don't think the average women desires to be a single parent. I think a reasonable person agrees that two parents are always best for a child. Before you shame or judge others, you need to reflect in the areas or your life you've fallen short of God's Glory or societal norms. Nobody is perfect, even if it appears that way on the outside.

  • ohplease

    JUDGEMENTAL MUCH………………

  • Jay

    Ppl are taking Beyonce's pregancy to serious. She is out there making her million & not thinking bout yall. I am a single parent and refused to be marked, looked down on or have any negative views on MY FAMILY because someone feels I did it "the wrong way". Life happens & if I could have done it the traditional way, that would have been great but Im not going to bare the cross of a man's choice to be a dead beat father. You dont know what anyone's situation is. Get pregnant->had my son->his father left->became a single parent= Im looked down on. But if I got pregnant->had an abortion=I'd still be looked down on. Unless you can helped or fix someones situation, your two cents on the right or wrong way doesnt matter!

  • str8diva

    the author sounds bitter, negative, and jealous

  • Perfect Ponytails Home Salon

    People pay too much attention and put too much importance on what other people are doing, and what they say. LIve your own life, raise your babies and the only judgement that matters is God's.

  • TamR

    I am a single mother of four. That being said, Beyonce being pregnant by her husband has nothing to do with how people treat me. Society frowns on single parenting in general. I think the author is overreacting, and is a busy body starting an argument for no reason.

  • Guest

    The single parent thing is not working out for the black community. Every single indicator shows this. It should not be celebrated. Children who come from two parent families do much better than kids who don't. Pretending this is not true won't make the community any better off. It's not about trying to put anyone down but we can't pretend things are good because we have lost hope that they can't get better. We have to do everything we can to make it better for ourselves and our children. It starts with telling ourselves the truth.

  • http://www.nicegirlnotes.com Roo

    Wow. This article is so judgmental, it's ridiculous. How dare Beyonce wait until marriage to procreate. Doesn't she realize she's making single moms feel badly?

  • Angela

    I think she did “do it the right way”! God designed marrige to be monogamos between a man & a woman, then to multiply. They are an awesome example to us!

  • Stacy

    http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/8353911/… Urban Music and the Rise of the Independent Woman- an article on how hip hop culture glorify independent women are better.

  • Farrah Beverly

    well written article but I don't agree. If any single mother feels shame because of Beyonce that's they business. The beautiful think about Beyonce being married and then getting pregnant is that she sets an example for the many who can not look to their parents for the same example. I'm sure 100% of single mothers don't wish the same fate on their children and probably appreciate the example that Beyonce set. Single mothers set a whole other, equally important example. Strength, endurance, perseverance! Also I think what ppl are missing most about Beyonce is the fact that not only did she get married first, but she was established in her career first! She show's that it doesn't have to be either, that women can wait a while before starting a family and more important that once you get married your dreams and career aspirations don't have to disappear. So yes i'm gonna celebrate the example Beyonce has set for me as I am a young women just getting started in life. I appreciate Beyonce and appreciate my single mother even more and have taken lessons from them both.

  • Michaela

    I respectfully disagree 100% with this article. If you really believe what you wrote then that says more about how her pregnancy announcement made you feel than what reality really is. By the way, I am a single mom and I still can't relate to your article.

  • homie

    My mother had me when she was 18. She told me she wanted to get married, this was over 40+
    years ago. My father is a good for nothing poor excuse of a man– never has spent 1 dime on me.
    After all these years he called and sent me a 400.00 check–it bounced. I've never reached out
    to him never asked for anything.My point is children suffer and I have first have first hand knowledge.They
    never married. I don't blame my mother, she was a baby. After all these years it still hurts. I wrote him
    a letter telling him to leave me alone, this brought out so much hurt that I didn't even know was still there.
    We live in a cold world, but your own flesh and blood could care less? I forgot one more thing he lives in a 674,000 house– so that makes it worst, a bum godbless but money?

  • Jah's daughter

    Some of these comments are ridiculous. Why the hell are you so happy for someone you dont even know? How the hell are Beyonce and especially Jay Z role models? Jay Z? Are you serious. Oh let me guess because he has money we can now forget about his past, right..Those of you talking about black hoodrats having babies with thugs.. man wtf do you think Jay Z is ? He's a hoodrat and a wanna be thug too. His paper is just longer than the average. Beyonce's sister and Jay-Z 's momma both got pregnant "out of wedlock " right. So all the negative comments apply to them as well. The idol worship is truly pathetic and some folks are gonna be burning in hell right next to the hoodrats, babymommas, etc that they despise so much.

    My love and prayers go out to ANY parent/guardian whether you be married, single, gay, whatever.

  • sholla21

    Beyoncé did it the right way.
    Anyone who has a problem with people celebrating her for it, should look at their own lives.
    If you're happy with your choices, own them and be proud of yourself.
    Don't get mad at those of us who think she did it the way it's supposed to be done.

  • Tipper fa Life

    I have some work to do. Once I finish that work and get a good night's sleep, I will explicate your article and explain why it is complete drivel.

  • eyesis

    Wow reading these comments I can tell where many of you are in life. If you live in the hood, being a babymama is normal to you I can see why Beyonce being married have a career and planned her pregnancy you cannot relate too. Maybe in your world women are all babymamas with babydaddy’s with EBT cards, welfare and section 8, well not everybody wants that life some people want more. Don’t hate on Beyonce for doing it right because you didn’t. Be happy living in the hood, on welfare with three baby daddy’s you hoodrats made your bed now lie in it! I am a black man who is sick of black ghetto women I wish I could meet someone like Beyonce.

  • Mrs.Chaney

    Its saddens me that single parenthood among young black women have become so the norm in American Society that someone would seem "offended' by someone following GODs Plan. I am not going to get all religious but I do believe in what the word says. I think its important our young people(especially since sadly they idolize stars more then their parents) see more Black Couples in stable marriages and having kids within those marriages. I am not saying there is anything wrong with being a single parent however I feel there is to many black women trying to raise men children on their own because they thought "having this baby will keep him" and in the end she loses and more important the child loses. You have young women with no father at home to teach them about men, they end up making bad decisions in relationships and choosing the wrong man. .

  • allison

    omg really??? i hate how common folk ride on celebrities as if they actually know these people!!! you know what the media wants you to know, what THEY want you to know, and as far as all of these smoke and mirrors go, this could be her third child. hell being black is synonymous with aborting pregnancies, just saying….

  • Jamie

    Good luck to you sweetheart, you reap what you sow and from the sounds of it you should be in for a harvest. You show that this issue isn't so black and white, there's some shades of grey.