A series of videos making the rounds on social media have put Solange Knowles’ son Daniel Smith Jr., widely known as Julez, squarely in the spotlight after footage showed him spending time with reality television personality Tommie Lee during what appeared to be a lively night out.
The clips, which circulated widely on Instagram, captured several candid moments between the two, including one in which Julez carried Lee on his back as the pair laughed and bantered with an ease that social media users were quick to interpret as more than casual. Lee, 41, was seen holding onto his arm in a separate moment, and additional footage suggested the evening extended well beyond what was captured in any single clip.
The tone throughout was light, flirtatious and clearly comfortable, details that were not lost on the audience watching it all unfold online.
A young man already familiar with the scrutiny
For Julez, the renewed public attention is familiar territory. Growing up as the son of Solange Knowles and the nephew of Beyoncé has meant living much of his life in a peripheral glare, and he has spoken openly about what that experience has actually felt like from the inside.
In a recent livestream, he reflected on the challenge of navigating public perception, describing misconceptions as the heaviest part of existing in the spotlight. He traced that dynamic back to early adolescence, recalling a moment when a photo his mother posted of him at 13, dressed in costume as LL Cool J, drew immediate and harsh commentary from adults online. The reaction, he noted, was jarring in its intensity and entirely disconnected from who he actually was.
He also recalled being labeled a pretty boy from a young age, a characterization that arrived long before anyone outside his family had any real basis for an opinion about him. It was an early lesson in how quickly public narratives form and how little they tend to require in the way of facts.
The Knowles family and a decade-old moment that keeps resurfacing
The renewed attention on Julez has also brought the broader Knowles family back into the conversation, particularly a surveillance footage incident from 2014 that resurfaced in late 2025 after a fashion designer offered a new account of what may have preceded it.
The footage, captured at a New York hotel following the Met Gala, showed Solange Knowles in a physical altercation with Jay-Z while Beyoncé stood nearby. The video had circulated years earlier but found a new audience after the designer behind a gown worn by Rachel Roy that evening suggested the tension began with a compliment Jay-Z paid Roy during the event that Knowles reportedly took issue with.
At the time the footage originally went public, the family addressed it collectively, acknowledging that an unfortunate incident had occurred, that both parties had taken responsibility and that apologies had been exchanged. They pushed back on suggestions that Knowles had been behaving erratically that evening, calling those characterizations false.
The designer who shared his account noted that whatever drama surrounded the night ultimately worked in his favor, as the gown he created ended up generating significant press coverage in the aftermath.
For Julez, whose own moment in the spotlight this week had nothing to do with any of that history, the timing is a reminder of how quickly the family name can pull old stories back to the surface alongside new ones.

