STANDING BY HER MAN
New Idea|December 16, 2024
THE SINGER SENDS A CLEAR MESSAGE AMID JAY-Z LAWSUIT
STANDING BY HER MAN

Beyoncé’s world might have come crashing down, but she’s not letting it tear apart her family. Just one day after her husband, rapper Jay-Z was accused of sexual assault, the star couple put on a united front at the Mufasa: The Lion King premiere in LA. They were joined by their eldest daughter Blue Ivy Carter, 12, who has a voice role in the film alongside her mum.

“You couldn’t get any clearer a message,” an insider tells New Idea. Another source told Page Six: “She’s sticking by Jay.”

The family were also joined at the premiere by Beyoncé’s mother, Tina Knowles. A few hours earlier Tina created a furore by liking a social media post from ABC 7 Chicago detailing the civil court rape allegations against her son-in-law.

With her ‘like’ creating headlines, Tina, 70, swiftly insisted it hadn’t been her.

This story is from the December 16, 2024 edition of New Idea.

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