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How P Diddy's Arrest Resulted in a Slew of Positively Murderous Beyonce Conspiracies - Explaning the "Thank you, Beyonce" Meme

If you've been on the right side of Tiktok lately, you've probably seen something like this in the comments of any random video:

"Before I scroll, I just want to thank Beyonce for letting me watch this video"

OR

A random video like "What if my math teacher failed me to protect me from Beyonce?"


So if you're wondering what it's about, then I'm here to tell you. Let's dive straight into the lore. It all starts with Sean Diddy Combs, an American rapper that you probably know by the name of P Diddy. Now, on September 16th, federal authorities arrested Diddy on for multiple assault charges, including sex trafficking and prostitution. Diddy's trial is currently set for May 2025, and he's tried to get out of jail three times, being denied each time - he's a flight risk.

How does this seemingly arbitrary event tie into Beyonce dominating the music industry with a dark secret? Well, Beyonce and her husband, Jay-Z, are close friends of Diddy's, though they haven't spoken out about the occurance. On Tiktok, a user started to draw connections.

First, people noticed that many artists spoke about Beyonce during their acceptances speeches where they won awards for pieces of work that Beyonce didn't contribute to in anyway. For example, Adele - who was crying as she thanked Beyonce for being such an influential figure in the music industry. And maybe you recall Lizzo doing that again in 2023. But I know you definitely remember Taylor's Swift 2009 spectacle when Kanye West jumped on the stage during the VMAs, interreupted her, and said, and I quote, "Beyonce had one of the best music videos OF ALL TIME." That resurfacing, of course sparked conspiracies that Kanye was trying to protect Taylor because she was new to the music industry and didn't know she had to thank Beyonce.

Second, people claim that multiple artists have tried to warn us of Beyonce's scheming, including Eminem, Justin Bieber, and J. Cole. In J. Cole's song "She Knows" the third verse goes as follows:


Only bad thing 'bout a star is they burn up

Rest in peace to Aaliyah

Rest in peace to Left Eye (Left Eye)

Michael Jackson, I'll see ya

Just as soon as I die (I die)


The first artist, Aaliyah, was killed in a myserious plane crash at the height of her fame with only eight other people in the plane. The second artist, Left Eye, died in a car crash - she was the only one of all her sisters in the car who didn't survive. And lastly, well Micheal Jackson - we all know about him. He allegedly died from drug overdose, though recently, social media users have been speculating that his death case was reopened as a murder case because when asked in an interview about being accused of sexual assault, he replied, "Don't look at me, look at the guy down the street" (Diddy). There were even rumors of a tunnel from Diddy's house to MJ's, though they don't have a credible source. They say MJ warned us 7 times.

So yes, people think Beyonce killed these artists because they were threats to her. Not to mention the connection made between the bridge of J. Cole's song where he repeats "She Knows" and Beyonce's last name being Knowles, and Diddy's first name being Sean for the she.

Eminem's lyrics in the song "Fuel" also refer to P-Diddy's many SAs, and P Diddy pulling a "hit" on him. Wonder what that means. Ke$ha changed the lyrics of her hit "Tiktok" to "like f P-Diddy" rather than the original lyrics "feeling like P-Diddy". Tupac allegedly wanted to warn us but was killed in a drive-by shooting. And JB's fans speculated that his "Yummy" music video hinted towards his experiences at Diddy's parties when he was young, especially since he was seen having emotional breakdowns on the set in the BTS videos, and there is a plate at the end of the MV with a picture of young him.

Hence resulting in Tiktok users making this into a joke where they say "Thank you, Beyonce" for letting them do something trivial as a response.

With all these "coincedences," it's not hard to imagine why some people think that there's defeinitely something going on with Beyonce, getting her husband and "minions to do her bidding." So, what do you think about this whole debacle?





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