Beyonce was never meant to be the special music guest at the Democratic National Convention, so they say now after hyping millions of fans with dreams that ultimately didn't take off the ground. After the massive disappointment ailing an army of fans, a representative for Beyonce claimed that she “was never scheduled to be there,” as per The Hollywood Reporter's August 22 exclusive. Addressing a previous buzzworthy report pushed by TMZ stating that Beyonce would be closing out the Chicago event on Thursday, August 22, the rep also said, “The report of a performance is untrue.

” Once the media outlet fanned the rumour mill, social media went up in flames, anticipating Queen Bey's arrival at this year's DNC in support of Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential bid. Although the ‘Single Ladies’ hitmaker had previously granted the Democratic presidential candidate's campaign the permission to use her 2016 track, “Freedom” as an anthem for the first Black female presidential nominee, mentions of her attendance at the event were nothing more than mere speculation. Beyonce's publicist responds In addition to her rep shutting down the fierce rumour chain in a statement to THR, her publicist Yvette Noel-Schure also also slammed the old claims on her socials.

Taking to her Instagram, she posted a snap of the TV, watching CNN: “At home watching and anticipating the VP's historic speech. Focus on the win and register to vote. Do not report rumours.

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