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Beyoncé’s former drummer accuses her of practicing witchcraft

When it comes to showbiz there are so many conspiracy theories and speculations associated with the people working in it. The latest we hear is Beyoncé’s former drummer Kimberly Thompson is accusing her of practicing ‘extreme witchcraft’.


According to the media reports super star was accused by former drummer Kimberley Thomson, who have worked with her for 7 years, that the global icon practices ‘magic spells of sexual molestation’.

The allegations came to light from the court documents, as the drummer filed paperwork seeking a restraining order against Beyoncé, believing that she had been tapping her phones and controlling her finances. She blames the singer for her unemployment, exhaustion, house theft and for allegedly ‘taping her phone calls’ and to one’s amazement, she also blames Beyoncé for killing her kitten by casting spells.

Court records further revealed that Kimberly Thompson has accused the singer of a campaign of harassment that includes ‘dark magic’ and ‘magic spells of sexual molestation’.

Musician Kimberly Thompson is reported to be seeking a restraining order against Beyoncé after accusing the 37-year-old star of launching a campaign of harassment against her. Though the judge has reportedly denied Thompson’s request for a temporary restraining order, as no strong evidence was found backing her claims.

While the whole world wait for her comments, the Lemonade singer is currently busy with the final dates of her On the Run II tour with her husband, which will draw to a close in Seattle, Washington, on 4th October.

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Beyoncé wrote on one of her post on Instagram, “I’m doing what I love most with whom I love most. I wish it could never end. Feeling thankful for all of the love from our fans around the world.”

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Saman Siddiqui

I am a freelance journalist, holding a Master’s Degree in Mass Communication and an MS in Peace and Conflict Studies, associated with the electronic media industry since 2006 in various capacities. Here at OyeYeah, I cover a range of genres, from journalism to fiction to fashion, including reviews, and fact findings. 

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