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Beyoncé And Solange Are Not Sisters, But Mother And Daughter - Demotix.com

Posted: 16 May 2019 12:20 PM PDT

Singer exposed in a shock statement: Beyoncé's associate says she and Solange are not sisters, but mother and daughter. There has been a lot of gossip lately around Beyoncé, that her sister Solange is her daughter. In addition, some believe the iconic actress is seven years older than she really is, meaning 44 instead of 37.

A former associate of hers started these rumors, as they say the pop diva gave birth to Solange while still very young, 12 or 13 years old to be more precise, so her parents raised them as sisters.

source:dailyactive.info

"Her cousin told me Beyoncé is the mother of Solange. She told me this in confidence, while we were talking about teen pregnancies. The cousin in question is not of sarcastic nature, so I doubt they would come up with something as scandalous and controversial as this," said the source for Daily Mirror.

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They added that the pop star was not born in 1981 as she claims. "I saw a picture in her drivers' license, which was on my manager's personal computer. Her exact birth date is September 4, 1973", claims the source.
In addition, they revealed that actress Gabriel Union who is 46, once said that she has known Beyoncé since they were kids. Therefore, media suggests that Beyoncé was truly born in 1974, and that she would soon turn 45.

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Beyoncé has not yet commented on this latest development.
The singer has a 7 year old daughter Blue Ivy with the rapper and music producer Jay Z. Moreover, she brought twins to the world around two years ago, a bot and a girl.

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Rachael Ray Reacts to the Beyhive Thinking She Was Jay-Z's 'Becky with the Good Hair' - TooFab

Posted: 17 May 2019 11:57 AM PDT

Celebrity chef Rachael Ray was shocked and downright flattered that Beyonce's die-hard fans thought she was the woman once speculated to have had an affair with Jay-Z.

In April 2016, Beyonce dropped her bombshell album, "Lemonade," featuring the scorned-woman anthem, "Sorry," which contained the lines, "He only want me when I'm not there. He better call Becky with the good hair."

That same night, fashion designer Rachel Roy seemingly outed herself as being "Becky with the good hair" with an unfortunate caption on an Instagram photo of herself with a friend. "Good hair, don't care," the since-deleted caption read. "But we will take good lighting for selfies or self-truths, always. Live in the light. #NoDramaQueens." The Beyhive lost its collective mind and mistakenly thought the celebrity chef was the woman to sting.

"I was shocked!" Ray said when asked about the confusion on Thursday's "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen." "It was Rachel Roy, who is a fabulous, beautiful clothing designer. At the end of the day, I go home, and I'm cooking dinner in King Kong slippers. I'm not hanging out with these people."

"I mean, I have to say, I thought it was a little flattering that people thought I even was like in that world! 'Oh, yeah, I hang out with them all the time!'" she joked.

Once the Beyhive had the correct alleged perpetrator, they swarmed her instead, forcing Roy to make her Instagram account private. She later tweeted about the scandal, saying, "I respect love, marriages, families and strength. What shouldn't be tolerated by anyone no matter what is bullying of any kind."

Roy then outright denied any involvement.

"I want to put the speculation and rumors to rest," she told PEOPLE three days after her caption sparked speculation. "My Instagram post was meant to be fun and lighthearted; it was misunderstood as something other than that. There is no validity to the idea that the song references me personally. There is no truth to the rumors."

Roy started her career as an intern at Rocawear, Jay-Z and Damon Dash's fashion label. She worked her way up and was named creative director of womenswear for the brand. It was then that she fell in love with Dash.

In 2004, Dash and Jay parted ways as business partners. In multiple interviews about the split, Dash alluded to having had a personal falling out with his former friend.

"All we did is made a company together and sold the company and went and did other businesses," Dash told The Global Grind in 2013. "It was a business arrangement, obviously... Maybe what you might want to ask is about the friendship [and] what happened with that, but that's more personal."

In January 2005, Roy married Dash. Four years later, she filed for divorce, and the two continued to battle over custody of their two daughters, Tallulah and Ava, until 2015.

In 2012, Beyonce's younger sister, Solange Knowles, accompanied Roy to Anna Wintour's star-studded annual gala in New York City. The good friends posed and smiled together on the red carpet.

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Then in 2014 -- a week after Beyonce, Jay-Z and Solange attended the Met Gala -- TMZ obtained surveillance video from inside an elevator at the Boom Boom Room, where the trio had attended an after party. The shocking footage showed Solange screaming at, kicking at and attacking her brother-in-law.

Rumors circulated that Solange and Roy had had an argument moments before the incident and that it had to do with her alleged affair with Jay.

While Jay-Z recently admitted to having had an affair during his marriage, he never identified who it was with. Neither Beyonce nor Solange have given any clue.

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Beyonce, Jay-Z and Solange Knowles’ Infamous Elevator Met Gala Incident Turns 5 - Us Weekly

Posted: 06 May 2019 12:00 AM PDT

What happens in the elevator at the Met Gala, still never stays in the elevator! Beyoncé, Jay-Z and Solange Knowles' infamous argument at the fashion fundraising benefit went down five years ago.

Back in May 2014, the famous family made headlines when footage surfaced of the 49-year-old rapper arguing with his 32-year-old sister-in-law in the elevator at the Standard Hotel in New York City during a Met Gala afterparty. In the surveillance video from the incident, Solange hit and kicked Jay-Z while Beyoncé, 37, silently stood by.

Days after TMZ shared the shocking footage, the trio released a statement, explaining that they "worked through" the drama privately as a family.

"Jay and Solange each assume their share of responsibility for what has occurred. They both acknowledge their role in this private matter that has played out in the public," the statement read. "They both have apologized to each other and we have moved forward as a united family."

It would be three more years before Jay-Z addressed the incident again. He spoke about the situation during a candid interview with "Rap Radar" podcast in August 2017.

"We had one disagreement ever. Before and after we've been cool," Jay-Z explained at the time. "She's like my sister. I will protect her. That's my sister, not my sister-in-law. My sister. Period. … We've always had a great relationship."

He added: "I fought my brothers and argued with my brothers my whole life. It just so happens, who we are, these things go into a different space. But it ain't nothing."

Nearly a year later, the couple seemingly made a reference to the heated altercation when they descended onto the stage in an elevator on the first night of their On the Run II tour in Cardiff, England.

Jay-Z, Beyoncé and Solange never confirmed what caused the elevator fight heard (and seen) around the world. While it was long-rumored that the Roc Nation founder flirting with Rachel Roy set Solange off, the designer denied claims that she had a relationship with Jay-Z following the release of Beyoncé's Lemonade, which also referenced her husband's alleged affair.

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Beyonce is actually Solange's mother - Surf The Spear

Posted: 17 May 2019 10:01 PM PDT

9 hours ago     /     News author: Oksana

Beyonce is actually Solange's mother
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Beyonce exposed. According to the source Beyonce and Solange are not sisters, but a mother and a daughter. And most likely Beyonce is 44, not 37.

I saw the photo in her driving license. Her exact date of birth is September 4, 1973, says the source.

There is also information that Beyonce gave birth to Solange at a very young age, 12 or 13 years old, so Beyonce parents raised them as sisters.

Her cousin said that Beyoncé is Solange's mother. He told me this in confidence, while we were talking about teenage pregnancy. This cousin has no sarcastic character. Therefore, I doubt that they will come up with something as scandalous and controversial as this, the source said.

Beyonce has not yet commented on this scandalous news. Officially, Beyonce has a 7-year-old daughter, and two twins about two years old.

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Grumpy Cat's Death Marks the End of the Joyful Internet - WIRED

Posted: 17 May 2019 09:20 AM PDT

In 2012, America was halfway through President Obama's time in office. The first Avengers movie came out, and Hunger Games premiered. Hope was high, and Reddit—the web's "front page"—was where anyone with a cute pet could get thousands of upvotes. Cats were the most popular, but occasionally a dog or two would slip in. Then, in September of that year, Bryan Bundesen posted a picture of his sister Tabatha's cat, Tardar Sauce, an 11-month old tabby with feline dwarfism that perpetually looked annoyed. The internet was enraptured with Grumpy Cat.

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That's how life on social media used to be. The biggest memes were funny looking cats like Tardar and Lil Bub, or Mohawk Guy, and "Call Me Maybe." Memes weren't yet weapons of mass disruption (at least not on the scale that they came to be in 2016) and we still knew what a troll was. Now, Grumpy Cat is dead—the feline's owners announced her passing today on Twitter—and with her goes an era in which the internet was more a place of joy than hate, uplift rather than harassment.

Obviously, this isn't all about Grumpy Cat. Scores of other memes and videos and animals were a part of the early-2000s internet. But, just like many pop stars before her, Grumpy Cat is an avatar for her generation, a time when a cat could have a wildly successful online presence and be the hottest photo op at South by Southwest. Sure, 4chan was a little dicey back then, but for the most part, the lulz were harmless. (Or at least they seemed to be.) Back in 2012, and the years before, one of the internet's central themes was that it was a place we all went to watch stupid videos and read Texts from Hillary. The most sexist thing presidential candidates said back then were blundered statements like "binders full of women." Years later, the videos are largely sponcon and the memes about Clinton are no longer funny—and might have cost her a presidential election.

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It's (sadly) fitting that Grumpy Cat's death comes so close to the shuttering of the website YTMND. You're the Man Now Dog, like Reddit or Know Your Meme, was a place where, not too long ago, people went online for collective amusement. You could share a laugh and leave. The "Don't Read the Comments" rule applied, but the comments didn't automatically show up in your Twitter mentions. The challenges were about ice buckets and "Gangnam Style"—things far less dangerous than eating Tide Pods. Yes, we still have Drake and Beyoncé to give us challenges—some stars will always burn bright—but even their presence online only feels like small shafts of light in an otherwise shadowy, and shady, abyss.

Was Grumpy Cat the most important figure on the internet ever? No. But her passing is a reminder of a time that already feels like decades ago, even though it's only been the length of most people's college education. There was an era when a lethargic cat—or a dance, or Ecce Homo-ing a painting—could be a token of collective happiness for months. Nostalgia can be dangerous, and I know this might make me a curmudgeon, but I believe those days are gone.


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