Lori
Loughlin has a message for the Beyhive.
After lyrics
from Beyonce’s new album “Lemonade” appeared to address themes of
possible marriage infidelity, the actress chimed in to jokingly assure her fans
that she’s in no way involved.
On the track
“Sorry,” Beyonce sings the line “He only want me when I’m not there/He better call
Becky with the good hair,” igniting speculation as to whom the superstar
could be referring.
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Lori, who
played Aunt Becky on “Full House” and has reprised the role for its
Netflix spin-off “Fuller House,” made light of the chatter on Tuesday
with a playful Instagram meme.
“Wasn’t
me,” she captioned a throwback photo of herself in character, with the
text “Becky. …with the good hair” on display.
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“#beckywiththegoodhair
#lemonade,” Lori added, including a lemon and winking face emoji in her
post.
Following
“Lemonade’s” release, Beyonce fans immediately began to guess who
“Becky with the good hair” might be.
Some fingers
pointed to Rachel Roy, after she shared an Instagram photo with the caption, “Good hair don’t care, but we will
take good lighting, for selfies, or self truths, always. Live in the light
#nodramaqueens.”
The fashion
designer later deleted the post and set the record straight with a statement
issued to People on Tuesday.
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“I want to put the speculation and rumors to
rest,” Rachel told the mag.
“My Instagram post was meant to
be fun and lighthearted, it was misunderstood as something other than
that,” she added. “There is no validity to the idea that the song references me
personally. There is no truth to the rumors.”
Beyonce’s “Lemonade” began streaming on
Tidal Saturday night, as her HBO special of the same name aired simultaneously.
— Erin Biglow
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