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Jay Z Attacked: Body Language Expert Claims Beyoncé Sided With Solange

Beyonce's body language in her husband's recent elevator altercation with her sister Solange could have indicated her support for her sibling's actions, according to an expert.

Judi James, a body language specialist, weighed in on the recent footage that captured the incident and claims that Beyonce was either in support of her sisters actions, or was determined to preserve her image.

"There is a kind of law among siblings that you protect them and Beyonce's lack of reaction is amazing," said James to DailyMailOnline. "It suggests that Beyonce either agreed with her sister's point of view or she was completely obsessed with protecting her brand."

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She also discussed the probability of this not being the first time Solange reacted in this way.

"The singer's lack of physical reaction implies that she has in all likelihood witnessed this type of behavior from Solange before- which is why she doesn't look particularly shocked," she said.

"Beyonce is sure that her husband won't react which is why she is comfortable not to intervene. He behaves like a gentleman, only grabbing Solange's foot in order to protect himself from her kicks," James continued.

James feels Beyonce stood her ground without stepping in between Jay Z and Solange in order to stop her sister getting hurt and not to protect her husband. Their departure from the hotel also hints at her allegiance to her sister.

"It's important that she glances at Solange and not Jay Z as she leaves the lift which suggests who she is protecting she said. "Not to mention the fact that she left in a car with her sister and not her husband."

TMZ released the video yesterday that showed this physical altercation between Jay Z and his sister in law. Neither Jay, Solange nor Beyonce have commented on the footage at this time.

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