On her segment, Final Thoughts, conservative political commentator Tomi Lahren called out Beyoncé for her marriage to Jay-Z, who Lahren said “was a drug dealer of crack cocaine of 14 years.” BeyHive members swarmed Lahren’s Instagram with “nasty comments” so much so that she made her account private because she is neither “intimidated” or “scared.” Anyway…
Nothing about Beyoncé’s “Formation” video was hilarious, but Raven Symoné sure thought so. The View co-host knew she’d crossed the line when she commented on the video and predicted that the BeyHive would soon attack. When they did, they reminded her that she once said she was from “every continent in Africa and Europe.” Unfortunately for Raven, there will never be any coming back from that.
In a February 2015 issue of Rolling Stone, Kid Rock made some crazy comments about Beyoncé and her bodacious body. He told the magazine that he was “flabbergasted” by the attention the 20-time Grammy Award winner receives. Because the BeyHive never forgets, “Bee” emojis flood the rocker’s Instagram comments even to this day.
The Atlanta-born singer threw major shade at Bey in the remix of her 2009 hit “Turnin’ Me On.” With lyrics like, “She can sing, but need to move it ‘to the (left),’” Hilson came for Beyoncé and her Irreplaceable career. Seven years later the BeyHive still haven’t let this one go.
The comedian thought it would be a good idea to clown Bey for lip-syncing at the 2013 Presidential Inauguration but he was soon shut down when BeyHivers reminded him that his ex-wive Mariah Carey was often notorious for singing into a dead mic.
Just before the premeire of Beyoncé’s 2012 self-directed HBO documentary, talk-show diva Wendy Williams dissed the singer for sounding “like she has a fifth grade education.” Angered fans came at Williams from all angles, but the attack wasn’t anything she wasn’t used to.