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Beyoncé references Ronda Rousey during ‘Made in America’ Festival

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While the MMA world was glued to their television sets this past Saturday night to witness UFC flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson making his 7th consecutive successful flyweight title defense in the main event of UFC 191, the most important recording artist of the 2000’s, Beyoncé  Knowles, used 6-time defending women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey’s now infamous “DNB” speech as an intro to the 2008 hit Diva off her highly successful I Am… Sasha Fierce release during her performance in Philadelphia for the 2015 Budweiser Made in America Festival.

I have this one term, for the kind of woman my mother raised me to not be. And I call it a Do Nothing Bitch.  the kind of chick that just, like, just tries to be pretty and be taken care of by somebody else. That’s why I think it’s hilarious, like, that people like say that my body looks masculine or something like that. I’m just like, listen, just because my body was developed for a purpose other than fucking millionaires, doesn’t mean it’s masculine. I think it’s femininely badass as fuck because there’s not a single muscle in my body that isn’t for a purpose because I’m not a Do Nothing Bitch.

Rousey sold over 56K t-shirts as a part of her DNB campaign. The original goal was to sell 1,000. DAHUM. Here’s some bonus footage of BEY doing her thing in Philly on Labor Day Weekend. You’re welcome.

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