Beyonce is highly regarded as one of the most influential cultural figures in history.

Bottom line: There aren’t many negative things to say about Beyonce.

Below, we’ve compiled the most absurd Beyonce rumors that will make you want to ring the alarm.

Beyoncé at the Atlantis The Royal resort grand opening in January 2023 in Dubai

being held captive in the basement of one of these lofty abodes.

Thankfully, the overwhelmingly comedic response confirmed that no one actually believed Beyonce had abducted Sia.

According to the rumor mill, that might be Bey’s motherly instinct.

A side by side of Beyoncé performing onstage during the Renaissance world tour in June 2023 in Warsaw, Poland and Sia performing On “Good Morning America” in July 2016 in New York City

As a refresher, Beyonce was born in 1981, and Solange was born in 1986.

However, some fans have long believed Beyonce is older than she claims.

This theory reached a breaking point in 2013 whenBuzzFeedpublished the article “Is Solange Actually Beyonce’s Daughter?”

Beyonce and Solange Knowles posing at Solange’s 21st birthday at Generations Hall in New Orleans, Louisiana in July 2007

after the internet seemingly went off the deep end.

Beyonce’s publicist toldABC Newsat the time that the accusations were “stupid, ridiculous, and false.”

Speaking toPeoplein 2012 about the rumors, Beyonce said: “That was crazy.

Beyoncé and Blue Ivy Carter smiling at the Los Angeles Premiere of Disney’s “Mufasa: The Lion King” at Dolby Theatre in December  2024

Oh my gosh, so stupid.”

Like, who would make that up …. it’s possible for you to’t take it too seriously."

A deep dive into award show history shows that several music powerhouses habe name-dropped Beyonce while at the podium.

Beyonce performing on stage

“Beyonce is not even African American.

She is faking this for exposure.

Her real name is Ann Marie Lastrassi.

Adele, Beyoncé, and Lizzo posing at the 65th Grammy Awards at Crypto.com Arena in February 2023

She is Italian,” he wrote in a now-deleted tweet (viaThe Independent).

Kelly Rowland, Beyonce Knowles, and Michelle Willams of Destiny’s Child with their Grammys at the 43rd Grammy Awards in 2001 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles