Since social media has become stronger and stronger in the lives of billions of people, hero worshiping and cults have popped up acting as an online gang that will attack anybody who dares to say something about their favorite celebrity.
Case in point: Beyonce fans.
During Game 3 of the NBA Finals, a simple interaction between Nicole Curran, the wife of the owner of the Golden State Warriors, and Beyonce turned into something it was likely not as people thought the famous singer was becoming increasingly annoyed at being in the middle of a conversation between Nicole and Hov.
It would soon turn crazy as fans took to Instagram and Twitter and harass Curran as well as send death threats to her….literally over nothing.
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It’s gotten so bad that Beyoncé‘s publicist is now asking members of the Beyhive to not “spew hate” at Nicole Curran over the viral Game 3 moment Wednesday night.
“I am looking back today at the start of The OTRII tour, one year ago. It was a place of joy, unimaginable entertainment from two of the best performers in the world, and a place of love,” Yvette Noel-Schure captioned an Instagram photo of Beyoncé, 37, and JAY-Z, 49, from their tour.
“Every single day on that tour I saw love. Which is why I also want to speak here to the beautiful BeyHive.”
“It will bring no joy to the person you love so much if you spew hate in her name. We love you,” Noel-Schure added.
Curran explained to ESPN’s Shelburne that she didn’t even know there was an issue until she checked social media. It turns out she offered them drinks as they were her guests. That was it.
“Listen Beehive. I respect Queen B. I love her! I talked to her husband twice tonight. First, to take a drink order for them both when they arrived as they were our guests,” Curran clapped back in a comment captured by The Shade Room.
“Second to explain why I gave his wife a rose from a fan. All of this has been taken out of context. I am a happily married woman. Telling me to kill myself????? Somehow I don’t think she would support this,” Curran added.