Solange Knowles attends as Saint Heron unveils its glassware collection with Crown Royal Golden Apple at “A House Is Not A Home” screening, on June 14, 2023 in New York City. And she looked great … but different.
Media Take Out learned that many of Solo’s fans noticed that she appears to have put on some weight, in a good way. Others are pointing out that her face looks a bit different. Some are even suggesting that Beyonce’s sister may have undergone some type of plastic surgery – in her nose area and her jawline.
Check her out:
Embed from Getty Images Embed from Getty Images Embed from Getty ImagesFor contrast, here’s what she used to look like, check out the nose and jawline.
Embed from Getty ImagesThis is her now.
Solange is a singer-songwriter, performance artist,[4] and actress. Expressing an interest in music from an early age, Knowles had several temporary stints as a backup dancer for Destiny’s Child, which featured her elder sister, Beyoncé Knowles, among its members, before signing with her father Mathew Knowles’s Music World Entertainment label. At age 16, Knowles released her first studio album Solo Star (2002). She also appeared in the films Johnson Family Vacation (2004), and Bring It On: All or Nothing (2006).
In 2007, Knowles began to record music again. Heavily influenced by Motown girl groups, her second studio album Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams (2008) deviated from the pop-oriented music of her debut to Motown-inspired sounds from the 60’s and 70’s. It peaked at number nine on the US Billboard 200 and received positive reviews from critics. She followed this up with the 1980s pop and R&B-inspired extended play True (2012) on Terrible Records and her imprint Saint Records. Her third studio album, A Seat at the Table (2016) was released to widespread critical acclaim and became her first number-one album in the United States. The album’s lead single, “Cranes in the Sky” won the Grammy for Best R&B Performance. Her fourth studio album, When I Get Home, was released in March 2019 to further critical acclaim.
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