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Beyonce & Jay Z: Will Their Marriage End After Concert Diss?



Beyonce Jay Z Divorce

Beyonce has everyone thinking there’s trouble in paradise with Jay Z. After she shockingly changed the lyrics to one of her songs in a recent performance, fans have gone wild thinking the power couple is going to break things off! HollywoodLife.com has exclusive details on their relationship status.

Are Beyonce and Jay Z still “Drunk In Love?” Queen Bey dissed Hov when she changed the lyrics to her song “Resentment” on June 28 — did the couple leave their differences on the stage or are they headed to splitsville?

Beyonce And Jay Z: Why The Couple Won’t Be Divorcing

Every relationship has issues, right? Even if you’re Beyonce and Jay Z.

Thankfully, 9jacruz has been told that the couple is still very much in love with one another, despite Bey calling Jay out on stage in front of the world.
“They have had their issues and will continue to have their issues but they are good,” an insider close to the couple EXCLUSIVELY tells. “They take their relationship very seriously and realize how important it is to their love, their family and their brand.”
We’re so glad the couple of hip hop is working things out, and we can confirm that, at this time, the A-listers have no plans to divorce or even separate. They’re good!


“There will be no breakups happening between these two anytime soon.”

Beyonce Slams Jay-Z On During Concert Performance

As previously reported, Beyonce called out Jigga by changing the lyrics to a song she was performing in front of an audience in Ohio. Talk about a public message!
So what went down? Bey sang, “Been ridin’ with you for twelve years,” as opposed to six — and she made reference to another woman by calling her a “wack b*tch” and insinuated this woman could never hold a candle to her. Ouch.
Do you think Beyonce was too strong by calling out her husband on stage or did she have the right to do it? Let us know if you’re rooting for Bey and Jay!
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