The world of celebrity gossip is often rife with speculation and outlandish claims. Recently, rumors have surfaced concerning Solange Knowles, Beyoncé's sister, and her alleged interest in voodoo. This has coincided with accusations against Beyoncé herself, adding fuel to the fire of speculation.
The Allegations Against Beyoncé
Kimberly Thompson, Beyoncé's former drummer, has made startling accusations against the singer. Thompson worked as Beyoncé's drummer for seven years and is now asking for a restraining order against her former boss, alleging that Beyoncé is involved in "dark magic" and "magic spells of sexual molestation," according to The Blast, which claims to have access to court documents detailing Thompson's reasoning for a restraining order.
The specific type of witchcraft or rituals that Queen Bey supposedly practices remains unclear. However, Thompson reportedly believes that the singer was using "extreme witchcraft" and utilizing these spells to tap her phone and control her finances, all to keep the drummer under surveillance. These actions are reportedly part of a harassment campaign orchestrated by Beyoncé against Thompson.
Thompson's request for a restraining order was denied by a judge, according to The Blast. None of this information has been confirmed. Thompson had given no reason why she thinks Beyoncé would come after her in such a way.
It's worth noting: no one representing Beyonceé showed up for the hearing either.
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Beyonce Knowles performs onstage during 2018 Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival Weekend 1 at the Empire Polo Field on April 14 in Indio, California. A former drummer has accused the music icon of witchcraft.
As The Blast first reported, Kimberly Thompson, who worked for Beyoncé for seven years as her drummer, filed documents in court claiming Bey executed a campaign of harassment against her, that included "extreme witchcraft, dark magic" and "magic spells of sexual molestation." She also claims the "Lemonade" star murdered her kitten.
Thompson’s request for a restraining order was denied by a judge, according to The Blast.
The woman who claimed Beyoncé practices "extreme witchcraft" and "dark magic" did not show up to court today - or Bey cast a powerful spell on her! - so her attempt to get a restraining order against the singer is officially over.
Thompson's request for a temporary restraining order was denied by a judge, pending a hearing.
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That hearing was today and Thompson no-showed, so the judge dismissed the entire case.
Kimberly Thompson, Beyoncé's former drummer, is accusing the singer of "extreme witchcraft," The Blast reported on Thursday.
Thompson worked as Beyoncé's drummer for seven years and is now asking for a restraining order against her former boss, alleging that Beyoncé is involved in "dark magic" and "magic spells of sexual molestation," according to The Blast, which claims to have access to court documents detailing Thompson's reasoning for a restraining order.
The specific type of witchcraft or rituals that Queen Bey supposedly practices remains unclear.
However, Thompson reportedly believes that the singer was using “extreme witchcraft” and utilizing these spells to tap her phone and control her finances, all to keep the drummer under surveillance.
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None of this information has been confirmed.
Beyoncé is a self-proclaimed “boss,” so it’s expected that she run a tight ship with regards to the people who work for and with her.
In an interview with Nylon in 2016, Thompson recalled having to get Bey’s approval before getting a mohawk hairstyle. “I couldn’t have done it without Beyoncé’s approval,” Thompson said. “I had to show it to her, and she had to say, ‘OK.’” It’s a part of her packaging and branding. She agreed with it.
Being a boss, however, is not necessarily an indicator for witchcraft.
It is well-known that Beyoncé and her husband, Jay-Z, are intensely private regarding their personal lives. It won’t soon be forgotten that Tiffany Haddish was asked to sign a nondisclosure agreement after letting it slip that someone bit Beyoncé at an afterparty.
There is also a rumor that Bey and Jay are involved in the Illuminati, the secret society, though they have denied this.
Solange Knowles' Interest in Voodoo
Amidst these accusations against Beyoncé, Solange Knowles, Beyoncé's sister and a singer, has shown interest in voodoo, accessorizing her 2018 Met Gala outfit with a bottle of Florida Water, a type of liquid known for its spiritual properties, typically used in voodoo, Wiccan or Santeria practices.
Solange Knowles, Beyoncé’s sister and a singer, has shown interest in voodoo, accessorizing her 2018 Met Gala outfit with a bottle of Florida Water, a type of liquid known for its spiritual properties, typically used in voodoo, Wiccan or Santeria practices.
Solange Knowles, Beyoncé's sister and a singer, has shown interest in voodoo, accessorizing her 2018 Met Gala outfit with a bottle of Florida Water, a type of liquid known for its spiritual properties, typically used in voodoo, Wiccan or Santeria practices.
Florida Water is a cologne water with a floral scent, with base notes of clove, cinnamon and citrus. It is believed to have cleansing and healing properties.
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