On Saturday (April 23), Beyonce dropped her sixth album along with its HBO special, “Lemonade,” and the Beyhive went wild trying to guess if the numerous songs about infidelity were actually about her husband Jay Z. Adding fuel to the fire, a few hours later, designer Rachel Roy posted a photo on Instagram that seemed to proclaimed herself as the notorious side chick.
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The 42-year-old captioned the photo her and her friend laughing in the backseat of a car: “Good hair don’t care, but we will take good lighting, for selfies, or self truths, always. Live in the light. #nodramaqueens
Roy’s choice of words seem to play off Beyonce’s song, “Sorry,” in which Queen B. sings, “Hey better call Becky with the good hair.” The Internet went nuts over Roy’s bold post. The photo was later taken down and the designer made her Instagram account private to stop the onslaught of nasty comments. Fans then turned to Roy’s Wikipedia page, hacking it to read “Dusty Side Ho.” Her wiki page has since been locked down and can not be edited again until April 26.

This isn’t the first time Roy’s relationship with Jay Z was questioned. Back in 2014, when Beyonce’s sister Solange was caught on video in an elevator after the Met Gala, kicking and screaming at Jay Z, it was rumored to be over him getting too close with Roy at the party.
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While the Internet lost it mind over whether or not Roy was throwing shade at the “Single Ladies” singer — because nobody steps to Beyonce and lives to gloat about it — getting caught in the cross fire was innocent Rachael Ray, the celebrity chef and talk show host who unfortunately has a very similar name.
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First of all, it’s Rachael Ray. Not Rachel Ray. And the “30 Minute Meals” star definitely did not have an affair with Jay Z. But people on Twitter didn’t quite get that.
On Sunday morning (April 24), Roy responded to the fan backlash with this tweet:
Neither Jay Z or Beyonce has publicly responded to the Twitter tornado of rumors, and neither has Rachael Ray. But the cookbook queen probably won’t seeing as she has nothing to do with Queen B. and the Roc-A-Fella torrid love triangle.





