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Tina Lawson says family tested negative for COVID-19 so the may 'get together this Mother's Day'

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Beyonce's mother Tina Lawson revealed that the whole family have tested negative for coronavirus and so may reunite this weekend for Mother's Day.Tina, 66, is also the mother of singing star Solange Knowles and said on the Tamron Hall Showthis week: 'We all got tested.'She shared: 'We've gotten the results back and everybody is okay so I hope that we can get together this Mother's Day and have dinner together.' Looking ahead:Beyonce's mother Tina Lawson revealed that the whole family have tested negative for coronavirus and so may reunite this weekend for Mother's Day Tina, who has been married to Poltergeist actor Richard Lawson since 2015, added that she hopes when she sees her family 'I can actually touch them, for real.'On top of being.

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