Jay-Z's Legal Problem May Impact Beyonce's Plans to Announce Huge Tour and New Song
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The 'Texas Hold 'Em' hitmaker, who allegedly is planning to announce her tour and new song, may need to change her plans after her husband was accused of sexual assault.

AceShowbiz - Beyonce Knowles may need to change her plans amid Jay-Z's legal problem. It has been reported that sexual assault allegations against the music mogul may impact the "Texas Hold 'Em" hitmaker's plans to announce a huge tour and new song.

On Monday, December 9, a source spilled that the accusations leveled at the hip-hop artist "throw doubt" on the 43-year-old superstar's "planned Christmas Day comeback and huge 2025 tour." On the reason why, the source told The U.S. Sun, "Bey and Jay are one of the most dominant power couples on the globe so even though the claim has nothing to do with her, her name had already been dragged into online speculation."

The source went on to reveal, "The plan was for Beyonce to perform a new song during her Christmas Day halftime show before kicking off a new era," referring to her upcoming performance at the festive clash between the Houston Texans and the Baltimore Ravens. "Beyonce has Act III of her three act album saga to announce as well as a huge stadium tour," the source added.

In contrast to the revelation, Queen Bey's publicist previously dispelled rumors of an upcoming tour. Despite speculation fueled by a United Airlines ad and Hits Daily Double's claims, Yvette Noel-Schure firmly denied any such plans.

Jay-Z has been under public scrutiny after a woman sued Sean "P. Diddy" Combs under a pseudonym. The lawsuit, which was initially filed in October, was refiled on Sunday, December 8 in New York to include Jay-Z as another defendant. She claimed Jigga "raped" her while Diddy and "Celebrity B" watched.

The lawsuit initially stated Diddy raped the woman while "Celebrity A" and "Celebrity B" watched. Jay-Z is named as "Celebrity A" in the refiled lawsuit. She said she was only 13 years old when the alleged incident happened.

In his statement, Jay-Z, who was defended by G-Unit rappers Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda, denied the allegations. "My lawyer received a blackmail attempt, called a demand letter, from a 'lawyer' named Tony Buzbee," he said. "What he had calculated was the nature of these allegations and the public scrutiny would make we want to settle."

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