Beyoncé Slammed By Fans For Charging Nearly $100 For Destiny's Child Reunion Shirts
By Jacquez Printup on July 29, 2025 at 7:45 PM EDT

Beyoncé has the BeyHive buzzing ... and not in a good way.
Days after a surprise Destiny's Child reunion with Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams during the final date of her "Cowboy Carter" tour, Beyoncé began selling new merchandise commemorating the moment. However, some of her fans are taking issue with the hefty price tag.
Beyoncé Has Infuriated Some Of Her Fans With A Nearly $100 T-Shirt
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On Instagram, Beyoncé's official merchandise profile, @ShopBeyonce, shared a new post promoting two new Destiny's Child t-shirts from the "Cowboy Carter" tour. The shirts retail for $70, not including shipping and taxes.
In the comment section of the post, many users joked about the singer's relentless merchandise drops.
"Girl, we need a rewards program at this point," one user wrote, while another posted, "You need to start a Parkwood credit card or something, chile, I need points."
Another user echoed that sentiment, joking, "We need Parkwood Klarna or Parkwood Afterpay, this is INSANE."
A fourth fan wrote, "At this point, this is harassment!"
Someone else quipped, "[Beyoncé], the tour ended on Saturday. What is your problem?"
'Beyoncé Is So Annoying'
Girl, I do not have anymore money to give you. Put your hand away
— 👑🐝🎾🎬🦄👩🏽💻 (@GladiatorInNike) July 28, 2025
Over on Reddit, however, the tone wasn't nearly as playful, with many users expressing genuine disappointment and frustration with Beyoncé over her recent business move. "Brooo Beyoncé is annoying ... why didn't she drop this when she dropped all the other tees?" a user questioned.
"$70 recession dollars before shipping," another commenter posted, while another wrote, "Respectfully, $86 on a t-shirt is ridiculous. $70 plus, $16 for shipping and taxes is ridiculous."
Other users shared similar feelings, with one posting, "As bad as I want to, I couldn't even do it."
"I'm sorry, but as a Canadian, I cannot justify spending this much on a t-shirt!!!" another user shared.
Beyoncé Sets Record For Highest-Grossing Country Tour Of All Time

Despite the merchandise backlash, Beyoncé has plenty to be proud of regarding her "Cowboy Carter" tour. According to a previous report from The Blast, the "Single Ladies" singer officially set the record for the highest-grossing country tour of all time after performing 32 shows across four months.
The mother of three also set other records at stadiums across the world, including Los Angeles' SoFi Stadium and Chicago's Soldier Field. Beyoncé also etched her name into the history books at London's Tottenham Stadium and Paris' Stade de France.
Of course, Beyoncé's album also broke records after its release. The project's lead single, "Texas Hold 'Em," reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the publication's Hot Country Songs chart. The full-length project also soared to the top of the Billboard 200, making it Beyoncé's eighth consecutive No. 1 album.
Queen Bey Earns New Recognition Days After A Country Singer Slammed Her Album

Beyoncé's country project wasn't met with praise by everyone in the industry, though. In addition to country singer Luke Bryan questioning her intentions, another singer, Gavin Adcock, also voiced his unpopular opinion about Beyoncé's "Cowboy Carter."
"That sh-t ain't country music, and it ain't never been country music, and it ain't never gonna be country music," he said.
After receiving some pushback, Adcock attempted to clarify his comments, saying he grew up listening to Beyoncé and remembering her 2013 halftime show being "pretty kick a-s."
However, he said, "I really don't believe that her album should be labeled as country music."
"It doesn't sound country," he said, and "it doesn't feel country," he continued.
He later explained how he believed it was unfair for artists who have "dedicated their whole lives to this genre and this lifestyle" to be forced to compete with an album that stays at the top "just because she's Beyoncé."
Bey Explains How Her Album Came To Be
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This isn't the first time Beyoncé has received pushback from the country music world. She referenced a similar experience after performing "Daddy Lessons" at the 2016 CMA Awards, hinting that feeling unwelcome in that space was a direct inspiration for "Cowboy Carter."
"But, because of that experience, I did a deeper dive into the history of Country music and studied our rich musical archive," she wrote in the caption of an Instagram post. "It feels good to see how music can unite so many people around the world, while also amplifying the voices of some of the people who have dedicated so much of their lives educating on our musical history."
Beyoncé went on to address the "criticisms" she faced when she first entered the country genre. "... act ii is a result of challenging myself and taking my time to bend and blend genres together to create this body of work," she said.