Rachael Ray Was Shocked After Beyhive Thought She Was "Becky With The Good Hair"

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Rachael Roy and Rachael Ray got tangled into Jay-Z and Beyonce's marital issues.

Beyonce's Lemonade found the singer putting "Becky with the good hair" on blast. Nobody really knew who this "Becky" was but the BeyHive was quick to try and track down whoever it was. Rachael Roy, a fashion designer and Dame Dash's ex-wife, thought the Beyhive was playing and fed them some bait with a suggestive Instagram post. Unfortunately, many thought Rachael Ray was Rachael Roy and the celebrity chef got caught in the crossfire.

Ray recently revealed her reaction to the BeyHive coming for her during her appearance on Andy Cohen's Watch What Happens Live. She revealed that she was shocked when her name was dragged into the conversation but at the end of the day, she wasn't mad that her name was mentioned in the same sentence as Jay-Z and Beyonce.

“I was shocked!” Ray told Cohen. “It was Rachel Roy, who is a fabulous, beautiful clothing designer. At the end of the day, I go home, and I’m cooking dinner in King Kong slippers. I’m not hanging out with these people," she continued. "I mean, I have to say, I thought it was a little flattering that people thought I even was like in that world! ‘Oh, yeah, I hang out with them all the time!'” she joked.

You could check out the full clip of Rachael Ray talking about the Beyhive below.


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