Revealed! Beyonce Died In 2000 What We Have Now Is Her Clone

What we have now as Queen BEY is in fact not the real Beyonce because she died in the year 2000 and was replaced by a clone.

A bizarre conspiracy theory has claimed that apon the death of the real Beyonce, her record label cloned her using stem cells. Beyoncé was in her Destiny’s Child heyday around that time and the suits didn’t want to lose the money she was making them.

A theory claims that Beyoncé (seen with Destiny's Child in 1999) died in 2000 and was replaced by a clone

Wacky theorists claim the Crazy In Love hitmaker is clearly a clone because she looks different to how she did back then. Of course, the theory doesn’t take into account age, as the years would have definitely made Bey, 37, look different to her 19-year-old self.

The theory claims Beyoncé was cloned from her stem cells
The theory claims Beyoncé was cloned from her stem cells (Image: BACKGRID)

It also doesn’t explain where industry execs would even get the singer’s stem cells in order to clone her. Beyoncé is back on top this week after the release of her Netflix film Homecoming and its accompanying album .

The documentary follows the icon as she prepares for Coachella, and reveals the gruelling diet that she followed .

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After giving birth to twins Rumi and Sir via C-section June 2017, Bey didn’t eat bread, carbs, sugar, dairy, meat, fish or alcohol to drop weight so that she could keep up with rehearsals and performing.

The Coachella performance was the first gig for Bey after giving birth.

She admits in the documentary of the gruelling regime: “I definitely pushed myself further than I knew I could and I learned a very valuable lesson.

“I will never, never push myself that far again.”

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