Nope! Beyonce, Jay Z Not Fighting Over Rihanna
Are Beyonce and Jay Z really fighting over Rihanna? Is it true that Queen Bey has always been jealous of Riri? These are the questions an In Touch report recently answered when it ran a story about Jay Z and his wife fighting at a restaurant over Rihanna's text messages.
According to the report - which has since been taken down from the online tabloid - the "Halo" hit maker got mad at her husband when he was texting the "Umbrella" singer while they were dining in a West Hollywood sushi restaurant.
"When they sat down to eat, Jay said he needed to wrap up a business chat. Bey demanded to know who he was texting with, and when he finally admitted it was about Rihanna, she ripped into him," an insider told the tabloid. The insider then went as far as accusing Beyonce of being jealous with Rihanna for a long time now.
"Beyonce wants Rihanna out of the picture and away from her husband," the insider gushed. "Beyonce's always viewed her as a threat and has had a nagging suspicion there's more to their relationship. She's been living with the Rihanna cloud hanging over her marriage for years, but it's eating at her again now. She hates when Rihanna is in her face.
However, GossipCop has slammed In Touch's report as a made-up story, saying that the tabloid's insider's statements were unnatural exposition.
The site further pointed out that In Touch couldn't even be trusted since it has been fabricating stories all along like that time when it reported that Jay Z and Beyonce were heading for a divorce or that time when it claimed that Jay Z was having an affair with reality star Casey Cohen.
Meanwhile, Beyonce was in the middle of a controversy following the 2015 Grammy Awards. It can be noted that Kanye West dissed Beck for winning the Album of the Year award over Queen Bey, reports Just Jared.
However, raper 50 Cent has come to defend Beck from Kanye saying that "[Beck] produced [his] record, wrote the record - there's eleven producers on Beyonce's album. Kanye being a producer and a writer should see that."
"I felt that I deserved the Best New Artist for my first album - it's the largest debut in rap with 13 million records sold and when's the last time you ever saw Evanescence? Crickets, crickets. It's just the way it is," 50 Cent added.
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