Beyonce, Jay Z Divorce & Mistresses: Bey Breaks Down On Stage Before Mistress LIV Cheating Scandal [VIDEO]

By Mereb Gebremariam (m.gebremariam@mstarsnews.com) | Aug 06, 2014 10:35 AM EDT

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Beyoncé and Jay Z divorce rumors are no way ending anytime soon. As Jay Z's "almost mistress" came out with an apology song and music video called "Sorry Mrs. Carter" for her husband's attempt to cheat with her, the international pop star is making headlines for fighting back more tears while singing "Resentment" in Pasadena.

In the video, Beyoncé seems to take a long pause before getting back into her song. Yes, the entertainer can put up theatrics and cry at the drop of a dime, but are her tears real as LIV continues to expose Jay Z for his 2008 attempt on her?

Watch and judge for yourself:

Jay Z's mistress rapper/model LIV is apologizing to Beyoncé for coming out about the rapper's pursuit of her in 2008.

The aspiring rapper said that she didn't sleep with the hip hop mogul, but admitted that he wouldn't stop approaching her when he seen her two different times. Model LIV explained that she didn't mean for the rumors to circulate and apologized, "I would tell Beyoncé the drama is unintentional, the respect is real. If you listen to the song, you'll understand why I came out with the story. I'm not sorry, it happened, but I'm going to express my story in my songs. I do apologize for how you feel - I love her and respect her. The reason I didn't go there and pursue something with Jay is because of Beyonce. It's not intentional to hurt her or embarrass her or put her business out there."

According to RadarOnline, LIV claims that the rapper chased her in 2008 on a Budweiser commercial set.

"I was on the set hanging out with my sister and he sat right next to me," she said. "He literally moved his chair from next to the director's next to mine."

She claimed, "He was nothing but a gentleman. It was one of those things where we really connected. We talked, and left each other on that note."

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