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Beyonce Is Receiving Terrible Reviews From Audiences And Critics For Her Voiceover Work In 'The Lion King' Reboot

July 15. 2019

Beyonce and husband Jay Z

R&B singer Beyonce has repeatedly failed at acting. She became incensed when co-star and fellow singer, Jennifer Hudson, received an Oscar nomination and won the coveted award for the reboot they co-starred in entitled "Dream Girls." All of Beyonce's movie roles have been met with terrible reviews. The 'Lion King" reboot is no different.

The animated film "The Lion King" was a huge hit in the 1990s. However, Beyonce's work as the voice of the character Nala is being slammed as awful by critics and social media alike. Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes have given the film poor ratings. People are social networking are stating Beyonce sounds illiterate, slow, dull, flat and unexpressive. Social networking has overwhelmingly panned Beyonce's voiceover work on the film, stating she has ruined it, based on pre-release clips they have seen and heard. How bad at acting do you have to be to fail at voice-over work.

As Beyonce falsely thinks she is Meryl Streep. Therefore, this will come as a huge blow to her ego. Beyonce is indeed a terrible actress. She should not even be referred to as an actress. Despite Beyonce's horrible reviews, Disney is relying on a massive promotional push and to get the film reasonable sales. Disney is trying to invoke the success of the original film, with the hope it will rub off on its substandard reboot.

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