Beyonce, Jay-Z 'Lemonade' Cheating Controversy: Queen B's Unofficial Biographer Says Album Not About Jay-Z's Infidelity

After all the social media frenzy about Jay Z cheating on Beyonce with Rachel Roy, thanks to "Lemonade" album, Queen B's unofficial biographer claims that the album was not about Jay Z cheating on Bey. He said it was something else.

J. Randy Taraborrelli, who wrote "Becoming Beyonce: The Untold Story," an unofficial biography of Beyonce Knowles. Having spent considerable time studying the life of Beyonce, he gave a statement saying that the "Lemonade" album was not about the supposed infidelity of Jay Z.

US Magazine said that the lyrics of the songs on the "Lemonade" album must not be interpreted literally and thought of as the circumstances surrounding the 8-year marriage of Beyonce and Jay Z. He went on saying that Beyonce might have drawn inspiration for the "Lemonade" album from the relationship of her father and mother, which as many of the Beyhive know ended awry.

She also said that it might also have something to do with Beyonce's previous relationships, especially that with her first boyfriend. Sad to say, her first love cheated on her, which might have caused some pain that can be hard to forget.

According to Taraborrelli, Beyonce is not the type of person who would be sharing her private life to the world. If she's having marital problems, she wouldn't be sitting down and writing songs.

While Taraborrelli debunked the speculation that "Lemonade" denotes Jay Z's cheating, many are still pointing fingers at Rachel Roy, the fashion designer, as "Becky" in the album. "Becky" is the alleged other woman in the album.

People said that Rachel Roy was also quick to deny that she was the "other woman" of Jay Z. Her Instagram post, which was already deleted, was meant to be fun and was merely misunderstood.

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