Beyonce Sends Get Well Soon Message To Her Backup Vocalist Tiffany Monique As She Battles Cancer
Beyonce has posted a sweet message for one of her backup artists, who is currently battling from cancer. The 33-year-old songstress took time out from her busy schedule to post a special message for Tiffany Monique along with her beautiful picture. Tiffany is a background vocalist for The Mamas, a group that works for Beyonce's tours.
"We love you Tiffany," Queen Bey wrote on her personal website on March 11, along with a black and white picture of the singer. "Wishing you a speedy recovery. Love, Beyonce." Tiffany has also been updating her followers about her health progress on Facebook. She is reportedly suffering from esophageal cancer and is undergoing treatment at a hospital. Though her days consist of “pain” and lots of “fatigue,” she is putting up a brave face.
Tiffany also praised Beyonce's work ethics and hard work during one of her 2013 interviews with Music Times. She has reportedly worked with Queen Bey ever since her debut solo album was released. The New Jersey resident has also worked with other famous artists including Kelly Clarkson, Mariah Carey and Anita Baker.
Tiffany told the website that Beyonce works “hard” for her shows and can put in close to sixteen hours a day into her production rehearsals. According to her, the “one crazy thing” about the “Single Ladies” singer is that she reaches the studios “before we come in, she's there, and when we leave, she still stays,” said Tiffany adding “when we come in the next day, she's there."
She was also a part of Beyonce's The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour and told the website that it was a “big production” to work on. The dancers worked hard on their choreography as she said that one cannot be “with Bey and not have steps, now." Tiffany also replied to Beyonce's heartfelt message on her Facebook. “Love you Bosslady!” she said referring to Queen Bey. She has been getting prayers and “get well soon” messages from all parts of the world.
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