Beyoncé just dropped a shocker. Actually, her father Mathew Knowles did, and it has something to do with Jay-Z’s wife’s age.
Apparently, Beyoncé and the people who work for her may have been concealing a little something from fans all this time, and it is Queen Bey's real age. Beyoncé's father accidentally outed her daughter's real age to the public while he was doing an interview with The Breakfast Club.
MediaTakeOut pointed out that Mathew candidly revealed the real age of Blue Ivy's mom while talking about the latter's younger years in the industry.
"LA had a girls group and you don't know who is the lead singer then?" Mathew could be heard asking the host of the show in the clip on MTO's site and Facebook page. When the host answered "No," papa Knowles was quick to answer his question without thinking for a second that he may spill the beans about his daughter's age.
"Pink. She was..she's the exact same age as Beyonce and used to be this battle (sic) which group was better...," he said comparing the age of Pink (nee Alecia Beth Moore) to that of her daughter.
If this were the truth, then Beyoncé may have been lying about her age all along since Pink's age is already 36, as opposed to what's been appearing on Queen Bey's profile that she's 34.
Despite outing her own daughter's age, fans didn't take this as anything serious or damaging to the "Crazy In Love" hitmaker. In fact, they took to the comment section to voice out their admiration for Jay-Z's wife.
"Women don't have to tell their ages.....Beyoncé doesn't even look her age so what...," Carol Campbell-Forrest wrote.
Another fan named Debbie Lustal commented: "Beyonce look dam good for her age.who cares..."
Meanwhile, aside from revealing his daughter's real age, Mathew Knowles also dropped a bombshell when he allegedly claimed that BET Network and Kelly Rowland copied his idea for a reality talent competition, Daily Mail reported.
"Mathew Knowles hit the roof when he heard about the concept for the show, which he thinks is a direct rip-off of an unsuccessful attempt at a similar concept he tried to craft after his superstar daughter gave him the pink slip in 2011," an insider told the site.
"The idea that BET would turn around a few years later and launch an almost similar project with Kelly, he sees it as the ultimate betrayal," added the insider.
However, the same source maintained that Kelly does not care anymore about Mathew since she is now "looking out for herself" and is free from any association with the latter.
On other news, Kelly Rowland's former girl group member and Mathew's daughter is gracing Beat magazine's latest issue, and as per Huffington Post, the cover with Queen Bey sporting a swimsuit with the American flag waving at the back pretty much captures what the songstress is all about.
"Unfeasibly, almost disarmingly, cool. Strong. Bold. Empowered. An American f--king idol," the site wrote, describing Beyoncé.