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Why is Beyoncé being cancelled on social media? ‘Queen B’ is losing millions of followers

Beyoncé's name has not stopped trending on social media, but the reasons are not good. The artist has already lost millions of followers.

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Beyoncé becomes the latest victim of media cancellation. In recent days, the pop artist’s name has been trending on social media, although the reasons are not good at all. In the last day alone, the interpreter of ‘Halo lost a million followers on her official Instagram account due to a series of conspiracy theories circulating on the internet.

Beyoncé's cancellation is related to the artist’s ties to music producer P. Diddy, also known as Sean “Diddy” Combs or Puff Daddy, who was recently arrested on multiple federal charges, including racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation for the purpose of prostitution.

In recent days, several images of Queen B have come to light, along with other celebrities, enjoying various parties of the music producer. According to police investigations, the crimes were usually committed at these types of gatherings, which were characterized by having “private shows.”

Beyoncé’s constant presence at P. Diddy’s parties has led netizens to believe that the artist may have been aware of everything that was going on, leading social media users to post conspiracy theories accompanied by J. Cole’s song “She knows” while part of her fandom chose to unfollow her on various social platforms.

There is nothing confirmed

As explained, it’s all conspiracy theories from internet users and there is nothing to confirm that Beyoncé, or any other artist, was involved or complicit in P. Diddy’s crimes. At the moment, the investigation is still ongoing and the infamous music producer is in prison while a judge sets a start date for his trial.

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At the time of his arrest, Combs pleaded not guilty to all charges and requested bail to continue his trial on probation. However, Judge Robyn Tarnofsky denied his request because the rapper represents a “flight risk” and “danger to the community.”

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