Beyoncé appeared at a rally in front of Texas residents. And it wasn’t just any public rally; it was part of the presidential campaign for Kamala Harris. The American vocalist supported the politician and used her powerful voice to speak to the crowd about women’s reproductive rights.
“Your vote is one of the most valuable tools, and we need you. We are on the verge of incredible change, on the verge of history,”
the star proclaimed from the stage.
It’s quite the injustice. While her friend P. Diddy sits in jail, Beyoncé continues her life as usual, even appearing at such significant political events. Americans are, to say the least, shocked by this turn of events, and frankly, so are we.
The scandal surrounding the popular rapper’s arrest only continues to gain momentum every day. It turns out that dozens of Hollywood stars are involved in this story, and Beyoncé is no exception. But how are racketeering, violence, drug distribution, and even human trafficking connected to this world-famous singer?
P. Diddy’s real name is Sean Combs. But he only allows his mom and his best friend, who happens to be the husband of our American pop diva, to call him that. They say that at the beginning of her career, Beyoncé was very ambitious, pushy, and two-faced. Her direct competitor was singer Aaliyah, who tragically died in a private plane crash. Given the scandal’s revelations, it’s possible that all the characters in this story had some role in her death.
Back to the rally in Texas. After her performance, people began to share opinions—not about politics, but about the artist’s appearance on stage.
“Kamala, blink if Beyoncé is holding you hostage”; “At Kamala’s inauguration, we’ll probably see a reunion concert featuring all the suspects from Diddy’s circle”; “No one came to see Kamala; everyone came to see Beyoncé after the rapper’s scandal,”
wrote enraged social media users.
And for those who didn’t recall the singer’s connection to the musician, the sentiment was still negative. According to them, buying stars to promote a presidential candidate is a low that would be hard to surpass.