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Now The Conspiracy Theorists Reckon Beyoncé Is An Italian Devil Worshipper?

Beyhive, assemble.

Beyhive, assemble. There’s a fresh conspiracy theory floating around that concern Queen Beyonce, and it’s not going to go down well with her loyal fandom.

KW Miller, a candidate running to represent Florida’s 18th Congressional District in November has taken to Twitter to post a bizarre rant claiming Beyoncé is “not even African American.”

“She is faking this for exposure,” Miller tweeted. “Her real name is Ann Marie Lastrassi. She is Italian.”

“This is all part of the Soros Deep State agenda for the Black Lives Matter movement,” Miller claimed, ending his thread with “BEYONCE YOU ARE ON NOTICE!”

https://twitter.com/KwCongressional/status/1279562816324763648?s=20

The congressional candidate even alleged that Bey has created a “secret coded message to the globalists” in her iconic banger, ‘Formation’. 

“The song clearly admitted that she was demonic and that she worshipped in the Satanist churches located in Alabama and Louisiana,” Miller also tweeted. “She keeps saying Satanist symbols in her bag.”

https://twitter.com/KwCongressional/status/1279758551167250432?s=20

If KW Miller is referring to the lyric, “I got hot sauce in my bag, swag,” I think he might be missing the point.

There has been no word from Beyoncé on this utterly mind-boggling conspiracy theory, and it’s no surprise – the global superstar would be used to crazy rumours by now.

In 2018, Bey’s former drummer claimed the singer was a ‘witch’ and accused her of “extreme witchcraft, dark magic” and “magic spells of sexual molestation.”

One of the longest-standing conspiracy theories about Beyonce is that she is a secret Illuminati member and allegedly makes the “triple six Illuminati” hand sign in public, which is apparently associated with the devil.

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There’s even a theory that claims the Drunk in Love singer died in 2000 and is actually a clone, and another that alleges she ‘faked’ her pregnancy with Blue Ivy and secretly used a surrogate instead. 

After all these ridiculous rumours and outlandish claims, you have to hope Bey reads the headlines and just laughs.

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