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After Beyonce dropped her new visual album Lemonade everyone lost their damn minds thinking she and Jay Z were heading toward divorce, since several songs mention infidelity and heartache.
Many have speculated that Hova’s alleged sidechick was fashion designer Rachel Roy, as there were rumors she was initially behind that whole Solange elevator fight back in 2014.
Rachel added fuel to the internet fire by sharing an Instagram which included the caption: “Good hair don’t care…” seemingly referring to a line in Bey’s new song “Sorry.” In that track Queen B sings: “He only want me when I’m not there. He better call Becky with the good hair.”
Now before everyone starts calling Judge Lynn, it’s safe to say Bey & Jay are not heading for divorce and the proof is in the album itself .
Saturday’s world premiere of Lemonade ended on a positive note, featuring shots of the A-list duo as one big happy family with their main girl Blue Ivy.
Furthermore, those images were set to the song “All Night” which speaks of happier days ahead.
In the bridge, Beyonce sings of how “true love” got her through the hardships she endured.
Oh nothing real can be threatened
True love breathes salvation back into me
With every tear came redemption
And my torturer became a remedy
Next up, there’s no denying the ecstasy she’s feeling with her man in the chorus.
Sweet love all night long
All I wanna, ain’t no other
We together, I remember
Sweet love all night long
And finally, the most telling sign of Mr. & Mrs. Caster’s relationship is the song’s outro.
How I missed you, my love…
They are back. Roll the credits.
So everyone can let go of their weaves and relax, because Jay & Bey ain’t going anywhere.