The internet loves its conspiracy theories, and this time they involve Beyoncé, the public gratitude she’s been receiving from major artists, and the ongoing Diddy case.

The dark theory behind the public thanks to beyonce and her connection to diddy

Why is everyone online thanking her for seemingly random situations? It all stems from a dark theory that suggests the Texas singer might be more involved in Diddy’s case than it appears.

Teoria beyonce - la oscura teoría detrás de los agradecimientos públicos a beyonce y su relación con el caso de diddy

Teoria beyonce – la oscura teoría detrás de los agradecimientos públicos a beyonce y su relación con el caso de diddy

After Diddy’s arrest, disturbing details about his infamous parties surfaced, and soon, connections to other celebrities began to emerge. Beyoncé was one of those names, leading some to believe that this is why a portion of the internet fears him and rushes to express gratitude for her achievements.

Some claim that Diddy once had significant control over Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s careers, which led to a close relationship between them.

Following his arrest, accusations surfaced that the singer frequently attended Diddy’s parties and may have been complicit in some of the misconduct that occurred. People speculate that she knows more about his case than anyone realizes, sparking theories about her deeper involvement.

The Dark Theory Behind the Public Thanks
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Recently, you might have noticed people thanking the ‘Lemonade’ singer for just about anything. But do you know why?

There’s a chilling theory that suggests women in the music industry who pose a threat to Beyoncé either see their careers destroyed or, in extreme cases, meet tragic ends.

The most famous example is Aaliyah, a rising star in the late ’90s whose career was cut short by her tragic 2001 plane crash—a crash that conspiracy theorists claim is filled with inconsistencies.

According to these theorists, even artists who have won Grammys in categories against Beyoncé often appear more shocked than thrilled—perhaps even scared. This was the case with both Harry Styles and Adele, who, after winning, made sure to thank Beyoncé in their speeches, as if to avoid any potential “curse.”

The theory has grown so much that some people believe Kanye West’s interruption of Taylor Swift at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, where he famously declared “Beyoncé had one of the best videos,” was an attempt to protect Taylor from this supposed curse.

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On the flip side, skeptics argue that these public thanks are nothing more than a way to acknowledge Beyoncé’s massive influence in the industry. Many artists, they say, are simply aware of the potential backlash from fans after winning over her and choose to mention her in speeches to avoid criticism.