Beyonce fans accuse singer of 'deleting comments' after Lion King premiere backlash

Several people are complimenting Beyonce for continuing on with her business in the wake of her husband Jay-Z’s recent sexual assault allegation and recent Lion King backlash

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Beyonce teases her upcoming NFL halftime performance for the Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans game on Christmas Day on her Instagram account. The R&B superstar’s promo clip for her December 25 NFL show was short and sweet, but sparked much anticipation.

Beyonce slowly entered the dark shot, placing an ornament on what was later revealed to be a cactus when the camera zoomed out to show her in all her glory. The Grammy-winning artist had an all-white Western-inspired ensemble, which included a cowboy hat—an accessory she’s been wearing often since she dropped her country album Cowboy Carter. With snow beneath her feet and falling around her, along with the cactus being decorated with a Christmas tree, the teaser embodied the holiday spirit.



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25,” Beyonce captioned her post. Several people complimented Beyonce, especially for continuing on with her business in the wake of her husband Jay-Z’s recent sexual assault allegation. “CANT WAIT FOR YOU TO SHUT THE GIRLIES UP!!!,” one exclaimed in her comment section.

Meanwhile, others speculated if Beyonce was “deleting” comments that were negative against her and Jay-Z. “Deleting comments screams guilty,” one person wrote in Beyonce’s comment section. Another questioned, “What’s going on with the comments?” To which one person replied, “They’re working overtime deleting them lol.

” All eyes have been on Queen Bey since Sunday when her husband Jay-Z was accused of raping a 13-year-old girl with disgraced music mogul Sean “P.Diddy” Combs in 2000. Many shaded Jay-Z for attending Blue Ivy and Beyonce's Mufasa: Lion King premiere on Dec.

9, a day after news of his accusation broke. However, there were many who supported the Knowles-Carter family standing in solidarity amid the allegation. On Sunday the alleged victim’s lawsuit, which initially only named Diddy, was amended to include Jay-Z.

It was alleged in Jane Doe’s lawsuit that the assault occurred in 2000 during an MTV Video Music Awards afterparty. Jay-Z was accused of raping her while Diddy and an unnamed female celebrity watched. Doe's lawsuit claimed Diddy then raped her after.

He and Diddy have both denied the rape accusation. The Empire State of Mind rapper addressed the allegation via a statement. In a lengthy statement released on his entertainment company Roc Nation’s Instagram page, he called the lawsuit a "blackmail attempt" and shamed Doe's lawyer, Tony Buzbee, who denied the extortion allegation.

"I have no idea how you have come to be such a deplorable human," his statement addressed Buzbee, "You claim to be a marine?! Marines are known for their valor, you have neither honor nor dignity." He added: "My wife and I will have to sit our children down, one of whom is at the age where her friends will surely see the press and ask questions about the nature of these claims, and explain the cruelty and greed of people." DAILY NEWSLETTER: Sign up here to get the latest news and updates from the Mirror US straight to your inbox with our FREE newsletter.

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