Tina Knowles And Beyonce
IN PHOTO U.S. singer Beyonce Knowles (R) holds hands with her mother Tina Knowles on the catwalk after the launch of their first collection, The House of Dereon, at Selfridges September 17, 2011. Reuters/Olivia Harris

It is not known if Beyonce is a fan of television series “Pretty Little Liars” or not but the singer is now a step-sister to one of the actresses working in the hit series. Beyonce's mother Tina Knowles married her longtime boyfriend Richard Lawson over the weekend. Lawson already has a 36-year-old daughter—television and film actress Bianca Lawson.

Bianca is known for two reasons. She is a well-known actress who has worked in various hit series and films. Another reason why she is famous is because of her seemingly ageless face; owing to which the actress has even bagged the roles of a high-school student for almost twenty years. Bianca looks much younger than her age and credits her looks to genetics. Check out her picture here.

"I think it’s genetics. I’m not a super-healthy person!" Lawson is quoted as saying to After Ellen in July 2010. The actress added that she is very “lazy” and eats “tons of junk food” and feels “really blessed” and happy that she gets to play the roles which are a “lot younger” that her real age. The website also asked the actress is she ever felt discriminated in her profession because of the colour of her skin. Bianca said that she is “extremely lucky to be working all the time and get really exciting characters” but has come across many black friends who had to struggle a lot to get the roles.

Bianca kicked off her career at the same time when Beyonce started hers with “Destiny's Child.” The step-sister of Beyonce debuted as Megan Jones in “Saved by the Bell: The New Class (1993 to 1994)” where she played a high-school student. She is also known for her roles in “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “The Secret Life of the American Teenager,” “Pretty Little Liars,” “The Vampire Diaries,” “Teen Wolf,” and “Witches of East End.” She also appeared in 2001 film “Save the Last Dance.”

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