Beyonce’s Mom Confuses Jay-Z Fans After Liking Allegation Post

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Beyonce’s Mom Confuses Jay-Z Fans After Liking Allegation Post

Jay-Z Fans Confused as Beyoncé’s Mom ‘Likes’ Post About Rape Accusation

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Jay-Z has vehemently denied allegations that he assaulted a 13-year-old girl in 2000. The shocking accusations, tied to an afterparty for that year’s MTV Video Music Awards, emerged following a lawsuit update naming both him and Sean “P. Diddy” Combs. Despite the severity of the claims, Jay-Z, whose legal name is Sean Carter, has categorically denied any wrongdoing.

As the Grammy-winning rapper and his legal team tackle these accusations, fans were puzzled by a surprising development on social media: Beyoncé’s mother, Tina Knowles, “liked” an Instagram post about the lawsuit. The post, shared by an ABC Chicago news account, detailed the allegations against Jay-Z and P. Diddy. Tina’s interaction quickly drew attention and sparked confusion among followers.

THE POWER COUPLE

The power couple, Jay-Z and Beyoncé, have been together for over two decades, enduring various public and private challenges. This enigmatic social media gesture by Tina added a new layer of intrigue to their storied relationship. Fans took to social media to express their surprise, with one user commenting, “Not Tina Knowles liking the post,” a sentiment that resonated with many.

Speculation swirled as some fans attributed the “like” to a possible mistake. One user remarked, “She’s a senior citizen, I’m sure it was an accident.” Another added, “She’s done this before. She’s even accidentally liked posts criticizing Beyoncé in the past.” This isn’t the first time Tina Knowles has unintentionally stirred online conversations.

PAST FAMILY DRAMA

In 2020, she shared a photo from Solange’s Saturday Night Live performance that included an old image of Solange, Jay-Z, and other family members in an elevator. Fans were quick to recall Solange’s infamous altercation with Jay-Z during the 2014 Met Gala afterparty. Tina’s post, seen as a reminder of that incident, was swiftly deleted after sparking renewed buzz.

The elevator confrontation—a moment that captured headlines and memes—was addressed in a joint statement by Jay-Z and Solange at the time: “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 public.

ONLINE REACTIONS

Tina Knowles has publicly responded about the post like and states that she was hacked.

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