A conspiracy theory about Beyoncé has gone viral online, suggesting that the song ‘Daughter’ from her album ‘Cowboy Carter’ is allegedly a confession to the murder of Cathy White.
Cathy White, a former publicist in the entertainment industry, reportedly passed away from a brain aneurysm on September 1, 2011, at the age of 29. Since her sudden death, rumors have surrounded the circumstances.
The TikTok conspiracy alleges Beyoncé's involvement in White's death. TikTok user @allegedlyspeaking referenced the following lyrics from the song, claiming they hint at a murder: "Your body laid out on these filthy floors/ Your bloodstains on my custom coutures/ Bathroom attendant let me right in/She was a big fan/I really tried to stay cool/But your arrogance disturbed my solitude/Now I ripped your dress and you're all black and blue/Look what you made me do."
The theory further claims that Cathy White was allegedly pregnant with Jay-Z's child before her death. After giving birth, White supposedly died under unclear circumstances. It also suggests that Beyoncé's first child, Blue Ivy, is actually the daughter of White and Jay-Z.
In essence, the conspiracy alleges that Beyoncé murdered White and is now raising her child, Blue Ivy, as her own.
However, it's important to emphasize that these claims lack any factual basis at the time of writing. There is no evidence connecting Beyoncé or Jay-Z to Cathy White's death, nor is there proof of White being pregnant before her passing.
The conspiracy also tries to link Beyoncé's pregnancy announcement with White's death. Beyoncé revealed she was expecting her first child with Jay-Z on August 28, 2011, at the MTV VMAs.
White passed away three days later, on September 1, 2011. Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s first child, Blue Ivy, was born on January 7, 2012.
The theory claims that the ‘Cowboy Carter’ singer allegedly faked her pregnancy in 2011, and that Ivy is actually the daughter of White and Jay-Z.
It goes on to allege that White died after giving birth to her supposed child with Jay-Z. To support the theory, TikTok user @allegedlyspeaking pointed to a clip from a 2011 interview of the singer on the Australian TV show ’Sunday Night’.
COMMENTS
Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive.
For more information, please see our Comments FAQ