Solange Knowles shocked fans when she announced on Friday she had split from her husband.
The Grammy-award winning artist took to her Instagram account to confirm her split from her husband of five years, Alan Ferguson.
Although she announced the separation was civil, internet detectives were determined to get the “real tea.”
Speculation soon became rife that Knowles had ended her marriage due to her having an affair with her manager.
The 33-year-old took to her Instagram stories over the weekend to deny that John Bogaard broke up her marriage.
She wrote: “yo ty @onvacation for bein the best co-manager for 5 yrs. sorry the internetsss are so unkind n b lying. go back to enjoying ya vacation.”
Solange posted the message along with an image of the two jetting out of Charles de Gaulle Airport together in Paris back in July.
The picture in question caused fans to assume they were romantically involved.
So far Bogaard has yet to make any comment about the claims.
But the businessman appears to be in a relationship. He has shared several photos with a woman named Judith Joy on his social media.
Meanwhile Solange took to Instagram on Friday to announce her split with her longtime husband.
The younger sister of pop star Beyonce admitted that her struggles with her autoimmune disease caused her to examine her life.
Solange wed Ferguson in New Orleans in November 2014 in front of her superstar sister and brother-in-law Jay-Z.
“The past 2 years have brought me more physical and spiritual transition and evolution than ever before my body left me with no choice but to listen and be still,” said the Cranes In The Sky singer.
‘Within that stillness I begin my journey in confronting my worst enemy, fear.”
“I’ve lived my best and worst moments in front of the lens and gaze of the world since i was a teenager.”
“I’ve always tried to live in my truth no matter how ugly or full of love it is. I’ve also tried to carve out the space to protect my heart, and my life as it unfolds, evolves, and changes.”
“11 years ago I met a phenomenal man who changed every existence of my life. Early this year we separated and parted ways, (and tho it ain’t nan no body business) i find it necessary to protect the sacredness of my personal truth and to live in it fully just as I have before and will continue to do.”
“It is unfair to not have power of your own story as you shape and mold and rewrite it yourself. A n*gga ain’t perfect, but I’m leaning into the fear of the unknown and all the glory and power I know exist within god and the universes grace.”
“May all of your transitions no matter how big or small, be kind to you and filled with incredible love and light,” she concluded.
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