Beyonce's 'Crazy In Love' Fans Mistake Rachael Ray Recipes for 'Lemonade' Rachel Roy

By Kathleen Nava | Apr 25, 2016 10:30 AM EDT

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Beyonce graced the world with her new album, Lemonade, and it contains a lot of lyrics that seem to confirm that Jay Z cheated on her, which brings the entire Beyhive to point their fingers to the woman who rumored to be the cause of the Solange Knowles elevator fight back in 2014, Rachel Roy. The Crazy In Love fans were upset for their Queen Bey, but unfortunately they went after the wrong Rachel, TV recipes chef Rachael Ray!

The 30 Minute Meals host’s Instagram comments quickly filled up with lemon and bee emojis, in addition to some pretty nasty messages. Though some people figured out their mistake right away and backed down, some of the fans, who don’t know who the chef is, kept slamming her.

Ray has yet to comment on the fiasco that’s currently going down on her social media account. Roy, on the other hand, is reportedly mad at Beyonce for allegedly making her the subject of her song.

“Rachel is so upset that she was called out and had to make her Instagram private from all the backlash,” a source revealed to Hollywood Life. “Becky is totally a reference to her, that’s what Beyoncé refers to her as and she is furious Beyoncé would do this.”

Sorry,” the fourth track on Beyonce’s surprise new album hits back at a guy for his lame attempt at an apology after he cheated on his lady. “Middle fingers up, put them hands high,” Beyonce sings. “Wave it in his face, tell him, boy, bye. Tell him, boy, bye, middle fingers up. I ain’t thinking ‘bout you.” The song ends by calling out the girl he cheated with, “He better call Becky with the good hair.”

Obviously, that lyric went immediately viral. Unfortunately for Roy, her latest Instagram post didn't help her clear her name from the issue. It ignited the fire even more when she shared a photo of herself and a friend laughing in the back of a car, with a caption that read, "Good hair don't care, but we will take good lighting, for selfies, or self truths, always. live in the light #nodramaqueens."

The Beyhive immediately started dropping the lemon and bee emoji all over her comments, leaving Roy with no choice but to delete the pic and then made her entire account private.

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