Rachel Roy
Shortly after “Lemonade” debuted, Roy took to Instagram and captioned a photo, “Good hair don’t care, but we will take good lighting, for selfies, or self truths, always. Live in the light #nodramaqueens.” When people accused her of being Becky, she denied the rumors and said the photo was supposed to be a joke.
Rita Ora
On the same night as “Lemonade” was released, Ora shared a picture of herself wearing a lemon-adorned bra and a necklace with the letter “J.” When people accused her of being Becky, she addressed the rumors, stating “these rumours are false. I have nothing but the utmost respect for Beyonce. Let’s continue enjoying Lemonade.” Then, at the Met Gala, she wore a pin saying “Not Becky” and snapchatted a picture of her with Beyonce.
Katy Perry
Like Ora, Perry wore a pin at the Met Gala that read, “Not Becky.” However, no one really ever said she could be Becky.
Lori Loughlin
The “Fuller House” actress poked fun at the situation and uploaded a meme a day after the debut with the caption, “Wasn’t me! #BeckyWithTheGoodHair #LEMONADE #Beehive”
Becky G
Singer Becky G took to Twitter shortly after “Lemonade’s” debut to say, “I’m not that Becky. I do got good hair tho.”
Mya
The singer, who featured Jay Z on her song, “Best of Me (Part 2),” also flat-out denied she was Becky, telling TMZ, “I know what I’m not guilty of.”