She first paid her "Bills, Bills, Bills" as
a member of Destiny's Child, but she started making the real Lemonade, when she went solo. But while the wife of Jay-Z and mother of
three has built an untouchable empire, not everyone's buzzing about the Beyhive. Here are the stars who have openly trashed
Beyonce. 50 Cent So he's never come out and said he hates Beyonce,
but during multiple interviews over the years, rapper 50 Cent has implied he's not the biggest
fan of Queen Bey or her husband, Jay-Z. Speaking to People in 2015, 50 Cent defended
the Grammys' decision to award album of the year to Beck over Beyoncé, saying, "[Beck] produced [his] record, he wrote the
record. There's eleven producers on Beyoncé's album
[…]" But a year earlier, as Beyoncé and Jay-Z
tried to move on from leaked security footage showing Bey's sister Solange attacking Jay-Z,
50 Cent recalled to The Breakfast Club, "And B was, one time she jumped...off of the
ledge and came runnin over cuz she thought me and J had issues and I was like what the
f—-" And as 50 recalls it, B got up in his face. "She jumped down and no she was like this
'what?' like that Bonnie and Clyde for real 'you try
this or what, boy? I'm here…' "Word!" "She bugged out like at me." Keri Hilson Singer Keri Hilson was accused of shading
Beyoncé in the remix of her 2009 single, "Turnin' Me On", because Hilson's lyrics seemingly
referenced the hook in Beyoncé's hit single, "Irreplaceable." On her track, Hilson sings: "[…] She can sing, but need to move it to
the left […]" Hilson has adamantly denied the alleged shade,
but when Juicy Magazine asked her to hold their latest issue at the 2011 Soul Train
Awards, Hilson seemed game until she saw Bey and Jay on the cover. Years later, Hilson said she was still being
tormented by the Beyhive over the alleged diss. According to HuffPost, she tweeted: "[…] Is everything I tweet gonna be 'intentionally
misinterpreted' as a statement about someone [or] drama I know nothing about? You have no idea what your hateful words could
do to someone's spirit. Years of verbal abuse from strangers all day
long. Enough is enough […]" "I love the verse, um yes I heard specific
names being brought up...no it's not about that, no, ya know, that was not where the
energy was" Keyshia Cole One person who won't be bowing down to Queen
Bey anytime soon: Keyshia Cole. The R&B singer took to Twitter to share her
two cents after Beyoncé released snippets of the song, "Bow Down/I Been On", which later
became "Flawless", online. The track sells Bey in full Sasha Fierce mode,
an image Cole allegedly wasn't buying. She tweeted: "Can't stand when people all self righteous
when it's convenient, it makes them look good." And she followed that up with a tweet calling
Bey out on her supposed hypocrisy. "First 'Women need to Stick together' now
bitches better Bow." She explained things on The Breakfast Club,
saying, "I… y'know seen Beyonce a few times, she's
always a very sweet girl. To me that just wasn't her…her thing" Azealia Banks Beyoncé was the target of one of many of
Azealia Banks' Twitter rants, before the emcee was banned from the platform, completely. In May 2016, Billboard reported that Banks
went after the singer's Lemonade album, as well as her marriage to Jay-Z. Banks tweeted: "Don't think for a second that Beyonce was
intelligent enough to come up with any of those ideas on her own. […] She's not an artist, she's a poacher. She takes food out of darker skinned women's
mouths and pretends to be inspired." But Banks may still be a little sour from
her legal scuffle with Beyoncé in 2014. Bey's lawyers filed a copyright claim against
Banks when the rapper released a remix of "Partition" without permission. Oops. Piers Morgan "I can't believe we're actually about to do
this." "Well nor can I" In April 2016, Piers Morgan dedicated an entire
op-ed in the Daily Mail to dissing Mrs. Carter. He wrote, "Jay Z's not the only one who needs to be
nervous about Beyoncé, the born-again-black woman with a political mission." Apparently Morgan didn't appreciate Beyoncé
appearing alongside the mothers of Mike Brown and Trayvon Martin in her visual album, Lemonade. He continued, "I have huge personal sympathy for both women
and there is no doubt that African-Americans have been treated appallingly by certain rogue
elements within the country's police forces. But I felt very uneasy watching these women
being used in this way to sell an album. It smacks of shameless exploitation." Sanaa Lathan In December 2017, actress Sanaa Lathan was
accused of flirting with Jay-Z and biting Beyoncé in the face at a party. And we can explain. Maybe. Comedian Tiffany Haddish told GQ that an unnamed
actress was getting too close to Jay-Z at a party, so Beyoncé allegedly intervened. The chomper's identity remains a mystery,
but the Beyhive thinks it's cracked the case. Fans cross-referenced Haddish's gossip with
dirt she reportedly dished during a stand-up routine. Hadish supposedly identified the biter as
someone who used to date rapper French Montana, and since Lathan has been linked to Montana
in the past, that coincidence was enough for a lot of folks. Page Six even ran a headline declaring: "Sanaa Lathan confirmed as star who bit Beyoncé." "Y'know Hollywood is not for the faint of
heart" "Emotionally you're always being picked apart" After the story went viral in March 2018,
Lathan tweeted, "Y'all are funny. Under no circumstances did I bite Beyoncé
and if I did it would've been a love bite."