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Wednesday 27 April 2016

The Beyhive Now Think Rita Ora May Be "Becky with the Good Hair" By Elizabeth Durand Streisand


Is Rita Ora “Becky”? (Photo: Getty Images)
Why is the sky blue? What is the meaning of life? Who is “Becky with the good hair?” These are the important questions — and it seems that Beyoncé fans are determined to track down the answer to at least one of them.
Initially, the Beyhive accused fashion designer Rachel Roy of being the woman whom Beyoncé calls out in “Sorry” for cheating with Jay Z. But when Rita Ora posted a sexy Snapchat the same night as Lemonade’s release, fans turned their attention to the 25-year-old British singer instead. In the pic, Ora posed wearing a lemon-embroidered bra and a gold necklace with a letter “J” charm. Coincidence? They think not.
Rita Ora: Becky With The Good Hair! . . By now you've heard all about Beyonce's album and all the name calling that followed. Well, if you're #beyhive , then know that Rachel Roy is not "Becky with the good hair!" And no that does not exclude the possibility of Jay messing with Rachel; it just means Rachel is not as important to Jay Z as she'd like to think. . . Rita Ora is more likely to be Becky! And her picture points us in her direction. In this snapchat clip which she has deleted, Rita dons a yellow bikini embellished with lemons! Guess whose album is named lemonade? And if you think that pendant was not intentionally flipped to look like a "J" maybe you need lesson 101 on how sidechicks roll! I don't see a twist in that chain. Rita knew what Bey's album would be called. The clues are too loud and one too many to be coincidence! . . There is a possibility that Jay is indeed in love with Rita and the bish knows her power. Too bad... Cos there aint gonna be two queen Beys! Over to you Beyhive. 
Before we all go jumping to conclusions, however, it’s worth noting that Ora’s post comes on the heels of her filing a lawsuit against Jay Z’s label Roc Nation last December, claiming their working relationship has been “irrevocably damaged” because of the label’s lack of support of her music career. The “I Will Never Let You Down” singer was considered Jay
Meanwhile, Roy was busy coming to her senses and doing damage control. After deleting the post and setting her Instagram account to private, she released a statement to People to clear the air.
 
“I want to put the speculation and rumors to rest,” she began. “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.” The 42-year-old designer continued, “Consequently, online haters have targeted me and my daughters in a hurtful and scary manner, including physical threats. As a mother — and I know many mothers would agree — I feel that bullying in any form is harmful and unacceptable.” Z’s protégé back when he signed her in 2008, but it seems she didn’t quite take off as planned. The corporation countersued for $2.3 million in February.
Rachael Roy
Roy then did her best to shift the focus from whether she knocked boots with Bey’s better half to bullying as a whole. “I would hope that the media sees the real issue here — the issue of cyberbullying — and how it should not be tolerated by anyone.” She also issued a tweet about her personal beliefs: “I respect love, marriages, families, and strength. What shouldn’t be tolerated by anyone, no matter what, is bullying, of any kind.”

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