
As you probably know, Beyoncé FINALLY dropped Lemonade over the weekend, and the Beyhive was FREAKING out!
Sure the music is absolutely AH-Mazing — what did you expect? — but the reason the 34-year-old has some extra attention on her at the moment is because of a line that is in one of Bey’s songs!
On her newest album, the mother of one has a song titled Sorry in which she alleges that Jay Z cheated on her with “Becky with the good hair.”
Related: Rachel Roy SLAMMED After Responding To The Cheating Controversy!
Well it didn’t take long for fans to question whether or not “Becky” could actually be fashion designer Rachel Roy who was of course involved in all that drama with Solange. Funny enough though, Roy actually seemed to out herself on Instagram shortly after the album dropped.
Despite that, when the Formation singer’s followers tried to educate themselves on all the drama, they apparently were a bit confused and several mixed up Rachel Roy with celebrity chef Rachael Ray. LOLz!
Though this is pretty funny, Ray has received a lot of hate and shade thrown her way in the form of insults and lemon emojis as fans tweeted:
@princesapurpose @rachaelray @icecube I think you are looking for Rachel Roy honey. 😹
— lochnesshamster (@lochnesshamstr) April 24, 2016
@rachaelray over here trying to bless us with burger recipes and y’all coming for her with lemons. Get y’all lives bees├░┼╕┬É┬¥
— Sequoia (@sequoia_sade) April 24, 2016
@rachaelray now you seen what it wud be like if you mess with Beyonce or beyhives. So make sure u don’t make it to beyonces hit list.├░┼╕┬É┬¥├░┼╕ΓÇÿΓÇÿ├░┼╕┬É┬¥├░┼╕┬É┬¥├░┼╕┬ìΓÇ╣├░┼╕ΓÇ¥┬½├ó┼ô┼Æ
— Chidimma Enyioha (@Prechid) April 24, 2016
@rachaelray was getting reading to fuck up ur existence but I have been misinformed. so carry on! p.s that burger needs more cheese 🐝🐝🍋🍋🐝🍋🐝🐝
— Chidimma Enyioha (@Prechid) April 24, 2016
There were of course plenty of people who did their best to bring it to everyone’s attention:
@rachaelray sorry girl. I had your back but the Hive is taking out all Rachel’s with good hair. Stay inside & keep your location OFF├░┼╕╦£ΓÇÜ├░┼╕┬ìΓÇ╣├░┼╕┬ìΓÇ╣├░┼╕┬ìΓÇ╣├░┼╕╦£ΓÇÜ├░┼╕╦£ΓÇÜ├░┼╕╦£ΓÇÜ
— ReadingVixen (@ReadingVixen) April 24, 2016
I thought Rachel Roy was Rachel Ray. I’ve never heard of Rachel Roy. I thought it was a typo.
— deray mckesson (@deray) April 24, 2016
Rachel Ray needs to just stay off The Twitter. The slander today has no spell check.
— Bakari Sellers (@Bakari_Sellers) April 24, 2016
take a shot every time someone actually thinks that you got rachel roy and rachel ray confused
*drunk*
— Tracy Clayton (@brokeymcpoverty) April 24, 2016
Rachel Ray and her extra virgin olive oil ain’t done nuffin to nobody.
— Future Evil Ex (@CallMiBHam) April 24, 2016
What we learned today: the internet doesn’t know the difference between Rachel Ray and Rachel Roy
— ilana kaplan (@lanikaps) April 24, 2016
Y’all confusing Rachel Ray w/ Rachel Roy. Just hush. pic.twitter.com/v3NzmOQBBI
— Lorenzo of Skaicru (@Phllp_Wnslw) April 24, 2016
Rachel Ray looking at Rachel Roy this morning like 🍋🐝 pic.twitter.com/2eI3jLTDQn
— Matthew A. Cherry (@MatthewACherry) April 24, 2016
As HIGHlarious as this is, we hope the chef doesn’t receive any more unwanted shade!
What do you think of the ridiculous mix up?!
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