More recently she was on the cover of Flaunt magazine where, sans interview, she deigned to give them a handwritten word association instead (example: “Overpopulated – my hair closet”). But on closer inspection, she very rarely lets anything personal slip.Įarly this year she made the cover of Vogue’s September issue, without actually doing the requisite accompanying interview. A cursory look at her Instagram, a scan of the lyrics on the album Beyoncé, or a viewing of her documentary Life Is But A Dream, suggest a level of transparency. On the surface, she appears to be fairly forthcoming about what she lets people know. Controversial if true, but more likely a 63-year-old man misremembering the facts.īut that hasn’t stopped the global Beyoncé conspiracy industry from cranking into gear, adding it to the daft rumours that surrounded her pregnancy (she had a secret surrogate! Her baby bump was a cheap cloth prosthetic that tragically folded in on itself!) her sister is her daughter! and her membership of the Illuminati (look at the unwavering evidence: she’s sacrificed in the Crazy In Love video! She did the illuminati symbol during the Super Bowl!).īeyoncé is catnip for messageboard-lurking conspiracy theorists because, in the age of the accessible celebrity, she is so guarded about what ends up in the public domain. Which would make her a few years older than she claims to be (36, and not 34). The latest comes from her former “Dadager”, Matthew Knowles, who said in a radio interview that Beyoncé is “the exact same age” as Pink.
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