This summer, Beyoncé released her long-awaited seventh solo album, Renaissance, for the first time in six years. Thanks to the fact that the singer, by the way, got into the Guinness Book of Records, she immediately took a leading position in the world charts. As usual, the release of the pop diva was not without scandal. Beyonce was accused of using plagiarism, inaccurate and offensive language in songs, after which she had to cut them. And the excitement around the new album seemed to have subsided, but no. What happened this time?

The day before, the Network began re-debating the release of Beyoncé, or rather the Renaissance album cover. The designer of the corset, on which the singer sat on a translucent horse, did not receive a penny. “I didn’t get paid for this,” she wrote, posting the same photo of Beyoncé on her social media account. Moreover, his name was not mentioned anywhere. Designer Nosy Cuero (Nusi Quero) she publicly met with Beyoncé’s stylist who worked on the shoot.
“As Beyoncé’s stylist, I expected the best from you and your team. However, since you haven’t responded to my messages and letters, and you haven’t paid me and my colleague for three months, I think I can only say this before we settle this matter legally.
Source: People Talk

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