Rachel Roy Caught in Madness with Beyonce's New Album 'Lemonade,' Referred as 'Becky with the Good Hair'
American fashion designer Rachel Roy got into hot waters hours after Beyoncé released her latest album titled, "Lemonade." According to a report by Entertainment Online, one of the songs in the album which is titled as "Sorry" sparked controversy due to the verse "He better call Becky with the good hair." The song was decoded as a castigation of Jay Z for his rumored infidelity and fans are speculating that the "Becky" in the song is the mistress. However, though there are no indications of any name, Roy's name has been attached to the line.
Vox reported that fans of the "Single Ladies" singer came flocking to Roy's Instagram account after she posted a photo with a caption saying, "Good hair don't care, but we will take good lighting, for selfies, or self truths, always. Live in the light #nodramaqueens." Apparently, her post ignited speculations among fans that she may have just outed herself as the "other woman" that Beyoncé is referring to in her song. It also prompted people on ruthlessly commenting on the post, making heavy use of the lemon and bee emojis. This forced the designer to make her account private.
She also posted a tweet on her Twitter account saying: "I respect love, marriages, families and strength. What shouldn't be tolerated by anyone, no matter what, is bullying, of any kind." This has all the more led people to believe that she is really "Becky with the good hair." For those who are not in the loop yet, Roy is tied to Bey and Jay Z in an issue back in 2014.
Los Angeles Time reported that she allegedly had an affair with Jay Z. She was also allegedly the reason why Solange Knowles, Beyoncé's sister, attacked Jay Z in an elevator ride after the 2014 Met Gala. The whole blowout was caught on security video where Solange was seen hitting her brother-in-law. Reports also said that Solange confronted Roy earlier that night.