It’s not been long since Beyonce dropped hints on her new album implying that Jay-Z may have cheated.
Now the Beyhive are determined to track down “Becky with the good hair” and have turned their attention to Jay’s former Roc Nation protege Rita Ora.
Rita Ora (Chris Jackson/PA)
On her new record Lemonade, Queen Bee makes reference to a mysterious woman, singing “He better call Becky with the good hair” and fans quickly went after fashion designer Rachel Roy.
But now their eyes are firmly fixed on Rita Ora, who took to Snapchat days before the album debuted wearing a bra with two lemons on it and also what appeared to be a necklace with a J pendant.
Is #RitaOra #Beyonce's 'Becky with the good hair'? The #Beyhive thinks so!! https://t.co/gv7ceaISYy pic.twitter.com/okgbf6FdEA
— Perez Hilton (@PerezHilton) April 25, 2016
#RitaOra is now being targeted by #BeyHive after a photo surfaced of her in a lemon bikini with a "J" necklace. 👀 pic.twitter.com/IKjVgNpiwv
— Mike Adam (@MikeAdamOnAir) April 25, 2016
They began to bombard her social media pages with abusive comments peppered with numerous bee emojis.
Rachel previously sent the singer’s fans into a frenzy when she seemingly referred to the song by posting a selfie of her laughing in the back of a car just hours after Lemonade dropped.
Rachel Roy (David Crotty/AP)
She captioned the now deleted image: “Good hair don’t care, but we will take good lighting, for selfies, or self truths, always. live in the light #nodramaqueens.”
She later tweeted:
I respect love, marriages, families and strength. What shouldn't be tolerated by anyone, no matter what, is bullying, of any kind.
— Rachel Roy (@Rachel_Roy) April 24, 2016
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