Rita Ora says she wasn't person referenced as 'Becky' on Beyoncé's Lemonade ... trends now Rita Ora says she wasn't person referenced as 'Becky' on Beyoncé's Lemonade album: 'It literally was a coincidence' Ora, 32, denied rumors linked to Jay-Z's possible infidelity on 2016 album Beyonce's Sorry included the lyrics 'You only want me when I'm not there/You better call Becky with the good hair' Ora denied trying to stir controversy by posting a necklace with a 'J' on it By Adam S. Levy For Dailymail.com Published: 03:17 GMT, 2 December 2022 | Updated: 03:20 GMT, 2 December 2022 Viewcomments Rita Ora said she wasn't the person referenced as the mysterious 'Becky' on the 2016 Beyonce track Sorry from her hit album Lemonade. The British singer-songwriter, 32, speaking to Louis Theroux on his BBC podcast Louis Theroux..., denied that she was the individual referred to as 'Becky with the good hair' on the track Sorry. 'Oh my God, it literally was a coincidence,' Ora - who recently was placed on a postage stamp in her native country of Kosovo - said in the interview about the track, as some believe it intimated that she and Beyonce's husband Jay-Z had been involved in an affair. The latest: Rita Ora, 32, said she was never referenced as the mysterious 'Becky' on the 2016 Beyonce track Sorry from her hit album Lemonade Ora also denied that she wanted to stir controversy with a photo she posted on Snapchat in April of 2016 which she appeared to be earring a necklace with the letter 'J' in a low-key reposes to the controversial song lyric. 'I didn't even think about it, I swear,' Ora said. 'And it wasn't a J, it was an R. They flipped it round and then it looked like a J.' Ora also addressed another controversial image in which she donned a semi-sheer bra from her Tenezis collaboration with specially-placed lemons, drawing ire from Beyonce's sizable fan base. She said of the lemon-inspired shoot: 'No, it had nothing [to do with it]. No, that was my own design with an underwear company called Tezenis that I was working with.' Beyonce, seen in 2016, alluded to Jay-Z's possible infidelity on her Lemonade album Ora posed in a TikTok shot with interviewer Louis Theroux, who she spoke with for the BBC Ora also addressed another controversial image in which she donned a semi-sheer bra from her Tenezis collaboration with specially-placed lemons, drawing ire from Beyonce's sizable fan base She continued: 'This is what I mean, man - a pinch of salt - you've got to take things with a pinch of salt. And that's what's insane.' Ora said that her 'good friend' Katy Perry gave her a 'hilarious badge that said "Not Becky."' On Beyonce's critically-acclaimed album Lemonade, which garnered a pair of Grammy victories, Beyonce made multiple allusions to Jay-Z cheating on her. Sorry included the lyrics 'You only want me when I'm not there/You better call Becky with the good hair.' Ora also denied that she wanted to stir controversy with a photo she posted on Snapchat in April of 2016 which she appeared to be earring a necklace with the letter 'J' in a low-key reposes to the controversial song lyric. Also caught up in the Becky rumor mill at the time was fashion designer Rachel Roy, the ex-wife of Jay-Z's one-time business associate Damon Dash. Roy subsequently took to Instagram in a post she later deleted with a caption that read: 'Good hair don't care, but we will take good lighting, for selfies, or self truths, always.' Ora told Theroux that she would prefer to speak about other aspects of her life and career to the media. 'It's interesting 'cause I feel like everyone is very interested in my personal life, like everything else is not worthy enough,' Ora said. 'Which, sometimes, is frustrating because I have also got a lot of credentials to sustain my respect.' Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility