Beyoncé had landed under speculations for receiving a huge sum of money to publicly endorse a candidate at Houston rally.
Queen Bey, 43, did not address the rumours but her mom Tina Knowles has stood up to defend her.
The 70-year-old matriarch cleared up her daughter’s name on Instagram as she shut down the rumour that the Renaissance hitmaker was paid $10 million to appear at Kamala Harris’ Houston rally in October.
“So this has been flagged on Instagram as fake news and taken down. It’s called False Information,” Knowles wrote, with a screenshot of a blurred-out post previously shared on Candace Owens’ podcast account.
“Sadly other platforms with a lack of integrity still have it up,” she added.
“The lie is that Beyonce was paid 10 million dollars to speak at a rally in Houston for Vice President Kamala Harris.”
She continued, “When In Fact : Beyonce did not receive a penny for speaking at a Presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harrris’s [sic] Rally in Houston.”
Knowles claimed that rather than receiving millions, the 32-time-Grammy winner took care of the entire travelling expenses for her team, herself.
This comes after the TEXAS HOLD ‘EM songstress made history by becoming the most Grammy-nominated singer in the history of the award show.
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