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Is Rachel Roy Beyonce’s “Becky with the good hair”?
Is Rita Ora the “Becky with the Good Hair” that Beyonce alleges in her new album Lemonade? The drama all started after she posted and deleted an Instagram post that stirred up the speculation.
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Fashion designer Rachel Roy – rumored to have instigated the infamous elevator incident in which Beyonce’s sister, Solange Knowles, punched and kicked the Tidal founder after a 2014 Met Gala afterparty – also fueled, then denied speculation that she was the mysterious “Becky”.
After starting out the show with “Formation”, Bey told the crowd, “If you came here to have a good time, say, ‘I slay.’ If you’re proud of where you’re from, say, ‘I slay'”.
Roy released a statement to People dismissing rumors she is the girl Bey calls out in “Sorry”. Some claim it’s her father, some claim she’s taking an artistic stance for black women and how they’re treated, but by far the most popular opinon has to do with her husband, Jay-Z.
With the release of her new album ‘Lemonade’ on April 23, 2016 Beyonce sprinkled a lot of lyrics about cheating and infidelity in the songs.
And if she’s in the same mood she was in while making the Hold Up video, the stadium folks better keep Ms. Carter away from the batting cage.
Good hair don’t care, but we will take good lighting, for selfies, or self truths, always. “Live in the light #nodramaqueens”.
The timing of the photo – the same day as the HBO premiere of Beyonce’s visual album – was enough to get the BeyHive swarming, leading Roy to make her Instagram private. “What shouldn’t be tolerated by anyone, no matter what, is bullying, of any kind”, Roy later expressed on Twitter.
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As for the rumors that Beyonce’s marriage to Hov is in turmoil, she deaded all of that with her dedication of “Halo” to Jay Z.