Beyoncé’s Coming…or So, the Internet Thinks
Since her 2022 Oscars performance — which thankfully happened before the infamous “The Slap” — Beyoncé has been pretty quiet on socials as of late (maybe a little too quiet).
Well, the volume’s up now. The IVY PARK CEO caused quite the commotion on social media, essentially making noise without uttering a peep.
On June 10, fans discovered that Beyoncé removed her profile pictures from her social media accounts, including Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram.
🚨Beyoncé has removed her profile pictures across all social media accounts. pic.twitter.com/jzjXYFWgI3
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) June 10, 2022
Of course, this action by Bey sent her diehard fanbase, the BeyHive, into an investigative frenzy as they scrambled to uncover what the cryptic move could mean.
For Bey fans, all roads led to one clear answer: Beyoncé was coming and bringing her seventh studio album with her (supposedly).
Beyoncé via her website. SHE’S COMING pic.twitter.com/KZY8dLoqmg
— mick (@yonceir) June 11, 2022
A day later, on June 11, the Hive got the ultimate clue about B7, the tentative name of Beyoncé’s forthcoming album.
Apparently, Beyoncé updated her namesake website where “What is a B7?”, “B7,” and even a “B8” appear when you search “June 11” in the search bar — an unusual but interesting discovery that could only be found by Bey’s FBI-level stans.
With this major hint out there, the BeyHive has been nothing short of buzzing disarray. So, hilariously chaotic reactions have been plentiful on social media.
Nobody:
Not a single soul:
Beyoncé: what is a B7?
Twitter:
— Niamh🥀 (Fan Acc) (@msyonceslay) June 11, 2022
twitter: “BEYONCÉ IS COMING”
beyoncé: pic.twitter.com/DJ4eLLe7DU— s❦ (@suly0nce) June 10, 2022
blue ivy watching everyone freak out after hacking beyoncé and deleting all of her profile pictures pic.twitter.com/9MvYX6G9Bt
— wiLL (@willfulchaos) June 10, 2022
Now Beyoncé whatever it is pls remember we ina recession. 😩😭😭 pic.twitter.com/673MrDCipI
— “⃝iтѕ ριмριѕн“⃝ 🅖 (@g_gabbo23) June 10, 2022
Me explaining to my boss that Beyoncé might be coming at any moment now and i need the rest of the year off..😭 pic.twitter.com/LAFhUrINEE
— Jυριƚҽɾ (@HiveOfJupiter) June 11, 2022
beyoncé: "what is a b7?"
GIRL, we were hoping you would know?? wtf do you mean?? you tell us! pic.twitter.com/RmBT6DoYfg— nisa (@addisnefs) June 11, 2022
After promising new music in her 2021 Harper’s Bazaar cover story, the thought of potential new Beyoncé on the horizon is equally pleasant-sounding to fans like myself and loyals like the Hive.
However, it may not be time to panic (yet).
When a Beyoncé Twitter fanpage went to beyonce.com/album/b7, they were hit with Bey’s version of a 404 error message that read, “WE BROKE THE INTERNET. TRY AGAIN” — hinting at Bey’s avatar removals which were indeed Twitter’s top trending topic.
🚨| When you search for https://t.co/faxPm8qUIU, Beyoncé’s website reveals a message “We broke the internet. Try again.”! pic.twitter.com/IoAyb76aLY
— BEYTHOVEN (@beyonceparkwood) June 10, 2022
Though B7 strongly suggests Beyoncé’s long-awaited seventh project, fans suspect the ambiguous messages could also lead to another IVY PARK x adidas drop — or worse, nothing at all.
When nothing happens tonight and Beyoncé announces a new Ivy Park line: pic.twitter.com/H5P4KYpntS
— DANTE DIDO (@dantexdido) June 10, 2022
Wishfully thinking, if a new Beyoncé album is on the way, you may want to brace yourselves.
Coming from the queen of surprise albums like her 2013 self-titled project and 2016’s Lemonade, B7 could arrive at any moment.
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