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Beyoncé Was Not Crazy In Love With Wedding Dress Designed By Mom

According to Tina Knowles, her daughter was not so "Crazy in Love" with the gown.

Unlike most brides who adore their wedding dress, Beyoncé did not.

And how do we know that? Because Bey's very own mother, Tina Knowles, who designed the dress, said so.

Sure, Tina has designed for the CFDA Fashion Icon winnermany times before, but she recently confessed her daughter wasn't "Crazy in Love" with the final outcome.

This week, Knowles appeared on the "Today" show where she revealed that it was "so sweet" of her pop star daughter to let her create the strapless, tiered white gown for her big day, but because the final results weren't what Bey dreamed of, Tina won't be recruited to design her granddaughter Blue Ivy's gown for whenever her wedding comes.

"[Beyoncé] came back later one day and she said, 'You know, when my daughter gets married, I'm going to let her pick out her own dress.' Maybe she wasn't so excited about it at the time, but she's a sweetheart."

Awkward.

But if recent rumours are true, Bey might get the chance to re-do it all. According to Hollywood Life, despite the "Lemonade" saga that had everyone asking if Jay Z had cheated on his goddess-like wife, the A-list couple are said to be renewing their vows soon.

"She’s made it clear that Jay needs to splash out for this to prove he wants a fresh start,” an insider reported to the site. “He’s agreed to spend close to $20 million. They’re hoping this will mark the end of their troubled times."

Well, with a budget like that, we're sure Bey will be rocking, oh we don't know, maybe a Givenchy dress? We hope so.

You can watch Tina's interview with the "Today" show in the video above.

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