Tina Knowles-Lawson wants to change the stereotypes of Black men that are portrayed in the media, which is why she's sharing a personal story involving her daughter Beyoncé and son-in-law JAY-Z. In an interview with CBS This Morning to promote her upcoming project, Profiled: The Black Man, the mother discussed an incident where a white woman questioned how she could let her daughter marry The Blueprint rapper. Tina Knowles-Lawson, executive producer of the new docuseries, “Profiled: The Black Man,” talks about the damaging stereotype that Black men are “dangerous” — and her hope to reshape society’s views. pic.twitter.com/s0c6P7VhzA — CBS Mornings (@CBSMornings) February 10, 2022 "I can remember getting on a plane, and an older white woman saying, 'Oh, your son is a gangster rapper, right? How did you let him marry your daughter?'" Knowles-Lawson said in a preview clip, referring to her son-in-law. Beyoncé and JAY-Z tied the knot in April 2008, and have since welcomed three...