Beyonce New Diet News: Singer Stuns Fans with Announcement about Vegan Lifestyle

While many thought that the Queen Bey, Beyonce Knowles would be announcing something big about her music or anything related to it, probably a new single or an upcoming concert, Beyonce turned out to be promoting her latest health lifestyle, to be a vegan which several were disappointed about.

Yes it is indeed good to eat healthy or even be a vegan. But apparently, fans were expecting something even bigger which Beyonce didn't have on her plate as she was just on Monday morning's Good Morning America to talk about her new health lifestyle and promote her so called 22-Day Revolution in partnership with nutritionist and exercise physiologist Marco Borges.

Several of her fans reacted negatively via Beyonce's social media posting emoticons of different junk food like French fries, burgers, and others apparently disappointed about Beyonce sharing her new journey in being a vegan. "I am not naturally the thinnest. I have curves. I'm proud of my curves and I have struggled since a young age with diets and finding something that actually works, actually keeps the weight off, has been difficult for me," she said in the show.

After which, fans were reacting saying, "Is this Beyonce announcement really about her being vegan...." One wrote on Twitter while another one also posted a message disappointed that Beyonce prioritized promoting being vegan other than her music. "Beyonce hasn't even promoted her own MUSIC like she's promoted Veganism in the last 4 years," one wrote.

Despite all the negative reactions, it is indeed a positive change that Beyonce is doing for herself and it is definitely obvious as she looks physically fit these days especially after posting several photos on her personal website sporting a swimwear that accentuated her fit physique but still proudly showing off her curves.

So the new announcement may not be new to some but Beyonce wanted to promote it so others can try. "All you have to do is try," the singer shared previously adding, "If I can do it, anyone can."