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US Political-Hopeful Claims Beyoncé Is Actually An Italian Woman Pretending To Be African American

US Political-Hopeful Claims Beyoncé Is Actually An Italian Woman Pretending To Be African American

KW Miller thinks the singer's real name is Ann Marie Lastrassi.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

A man running for Florida's 18th Congressional District has levelled some pretty extreme allegations against one of the biggest celebrities in the world.

KW Miller says Beyoncé isn't African American and is instead a woman from Italy.

In a series of bizarre rants on Twitter, the political-hopeful has even revealed the singer's 'real' name.

He wrote: "Beyoncé is not even African American. She is faking this for exposure. Her real name is Ann Marie Lastrassi. She is Italian. This is all part of the Soros Deep State agenda for the Black Lives Matter movement. BEYONCÉ YOU ARE ON NOTICE!"

There are conspiracy theories and then there's this guy.

It's worth pointing out that Beyoncé Knowles-Carter's father, Matthew Knowles, is an African American man from Alabama, while her mother, Tina, has French, African and Native American roots.

But Mr Miller didn't stop at that; he also sought to 'reveal' some other interesting theories about Beyoncé and her music.

"You all do know that Beyoncé's song 'Formation' was a secret coded message to the globalists I certainly hope?" he continued on Twitter.

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"The song clearly admitted that she was demonic and that she worshipped in the Satanist churches located in Alabama & Louisiana. She keeps Satanist symbols in her bag.

"In the Satanist 'Formation' song Beyonce shouts out a 'Black Bill Gates in the making'. Consequently, in 2020 we see Black Lives Matter terrorizing the country at the same time as Bill Gates pushes a COVID vaccination. She was getting the ladies in formation 4 years ago. Why?"

The song 'Formation', off her critically acclaimed album Lemonade, has been described as 'a song whose lyrics are teeming with notions of empowerment and pride in her heritage as a black American with roots in Alabama and Louisiana'.

Congressional Candidate KW Miller
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KW Miller also has a link between the Deep State and another of Beyoncé's songs from Formation, this time in 'Sorry'.

He wrote: "Looking more into Beyoncé's coded globalist messages. Who is 'Becky With The Good Hair' who she encourages people to call while apologizing? Oh.... a Soros operative? Interesting. All goes through London."

Miller will be hoping he is considered the best person to lead Florida's 18th Congressional District when the current representative, Brian Mast, ends his term in early January next year.

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Topics: Celebrity, News