While Beyoncé was performing her song “Haunted” during Jay Z’s Tidal X benefit concert, her long braid apparently caught on one of her earrings and ripped it from her ear, leaving her bleeding and her ever-loyal Beyhive filled with worry.
Fans of the superstar swarmed Twitter to give their queen a shout-out for continuing on with her performance, but their show of support quickly turned graphic.
In the hours after the “Lemonade” performer’s injury the hashtags #CutForBeyonce and #BleedforBeyonce began surfacing on social media with members of the Hive allegedly cutting themselves in solidarity.
While many of the images paired with the hashtags are the stuff of memes and trolls, others were seemingly more graphic. Either way, fans should listen to their Queen Bey when she says “Don’t hurt yourself.”
“If the queen bleeds the hive must unify and leak our blood to restore her spirits,” one super fan tweeted. “Beyhive we must.”
Another wrote: “If Queen B had to endure pain, so do I. Tonight we #CutforBeyonce.
As the hashtags began to trend other social media users began to call out Beyoncé fans for their questionable Formation.
“As a person who self injured for years,” one tweeter wrote, “Please don’t #CutforBeyonce or #BleedforBeyonce. Self injury and cutting is not a joke.”
One fan even sent out self-help information for those struggling with selfpic.twitter.com/VeusI2fB5I-harm.
And this isn’t even the first time the hashtags have surfaced on social media, according to Yahoo! It has popped up several times, particularly when fans felt their Queen unfairly lost out on an award. The first #BleedforBeyonce
Source: Daily News entertainment