Amid the Diddy scandal, Jay-Z and Beyoncé have faced internet scrutiny, with viral clips suggesting their alleged involvement in celebrity deaths. Some of these clips show artists such as Adele, Britney Spears, and Lizzo praising Beyoncé at awards shows. A conspiracy theory circulating on TikTok even claims Beyoncé was responsible for Aaliyah's death.
Many claimed that the public acknowledgments of Beyoncé, while receiving their own awards were linked to the couple's association with Sean "Diddy" Combs. Tribune reported that these conspiracy theories also claimed that Beyoncé was operating a secret cult in the music industry. Apart from Aaliyah, people have started believing that the couple along with Diddy were responsible for the deaths of Left Eye and Michael Jackson.
One of the most viral videos with these claims of Beyoncé and Jay-Z being involved in such acts had J. Cole's She Knows as the background song. The video further had Jay-Z and Beyoncé's real names Shawn and Knowles encircled, claiming that they were involved in the deaths. Others, however, suggested that the song implied Combs' involvement.
While so many conspiracy theories suggest Beyoncé's involvement in the deaths of popular artists back then, there has been no official backing for the same. Also, as of now, neither Beyoncé nor Jay-Z's names have been mentioned in the lawsuits involving Combs. The couple also have not responded to these allegations.
Beyoncé and Jay-Z were linked to Diddy previously by singer Jaguar Wright
Singer Jaguar Wright recently appeared on Piers Morgan Uncensored on October 3, where she weighed in on the grave allegations made against the music mogul as well as Beyoncé and Jay-Z's involvement with him. Wright particularly slammed Jay-Z for not speaking up about Combs after the lawsuits came to light.
She spoke about him and said:
"He starts little fires everywhere, forces everyone involved to carry water while he sneaks away without a response. That changes now, Sean. You must respond."
She then mentioned Combs and claimed that he had been linked to other disgraced popular figures.
"Harvey Weinstein, Jeffrey Epstein, Robert Kelly, Sean Combs have one person in common, professionally and privately: Sean Carter [Jay-Z]. This has been a fist of tyranny punching through our culture for decades. It must stop," Wright said.
Upon being asked by Morgan, Wright mentioned that she felt Diddy was one of the most "dangerous" people that she had ever met. Critics had previously ignored her remarks claiming that she never was seen with the mogul in any of the photos. To this, she said:
"I would never take a picture with the devil. Everyone knew he was the devil. He’s been the devil for 30 years."
Jaguar Wright's interview had grabbed immense attention lately. As for the power couple Jay-Z-Beyoncé, their Instagram feeds had been flooded with comments from netizens asking them about their apparent involvement with the mogul.