Leave it to Beyoncé to address rumors in a way that is, at the same 
time, calculated and pointed, vague and prone to speculation, and, most 
of all, sassy. Proving that Queen Bey has her pulse on exactly how to 
swiftly grab the attention of today’s culture of web gossipers, both 
getting them talking and shutting them up at the same time, she did it 
all on Instagram.
On Wednesday morning, Beyoncé posted four photos in a row of her 
smiling and looking happy with her sister, Solange. The first was 
captioned, simply, “Good Morning.” The rest were posted captionless—as 
was a photo of Beyoncé at the Met Gala with Rihanna—for all of us to 
apply our own context to them. And we have.
It can’t be coincidence—as in, there’s no way it’s coincidence—that 
Beyoncé posted the series of pictures just 48 hours after video surfaced
 of Solange attacking her husband, Jay Z, in an elevator at a Met Gala 
after-party while she looked on. A torrent of unsubstantiated theories 
promptly popped all over the gossip sites and social media as to what 
caused the fight, including one that Solange was mad that Jay Z was 
ditching Beyoncé to go to another party with Rihanna.
Because Beyoncé appeared to be so passive during the video, standing in a
 corner and hardly intervening while her sister slapped, punched, and 
kicked her husband, the community of rampant anonymous speculators began
 wondering out loud if Beyoncé was on Jay’s side during whatever 
argument might have happened in the family.
That theory was bolstered after websites did some digging Tuesday and
 discovered that Solange had appeared to have deleted all photos of 
Beyoncé from her Instagram following the Met Gala, except 
for—inexplicably—one photo, on which commenters were promptly snide to 
point out, “You forgot to delete this one.” (Buzzfeed dug a little 
deeper and found more than just the one example of photos of Beyoncé 
that Solange “forgot” to delete.) Meanwhile, after the Met Ball Beyoncé 
posted a prayer on her own Instagram account about casting out “anyone 
who is not a good influence.”
Coincidence? You be the judge. Well, actually, the Internet already 
judged. And they ruled that these sisters must hate each other.
Now, no one expected Beysus to come to the altar (press conference 
podium) and deliver a sermon (statement) about what really happened that
 night, or to confirm whether or not she and Solange were on the outs 
after the incident. But the fact that she seems to slyly—or, rather, 
quite obviously—be sending a message to us all through her Instagram is 
an incredibly shrewd PR move. She’s managing to avoid acknowledging or 
giving legitimacy to the internet vultures feasting on rumors of trouble
 of the Knowles family, but also is shooting down the vultures 
completely.
She’s both going on record and not going on the record at the same time. It’s brilliant.
Posting four photos in a row looking happy with her sister? Surely 
that means that two are on good terms. (Though there is still room for 
the theory that the series of Instagram photos is Bey’s way of throwing 
epic amounts of shade at Solange for removing photos of her from her own
 Instagram. You’re taking down photos of me? I’m going to flood my 
account with photos of you.) And including the photo of herself with 
Rihanna is the cherry on top of a rumor-squashing sundae.
For almost three days, we’ve been wondering how or if Beyoncé would 
respond to this whole controversy. And, with this Instagram stunt, she 
seems to have perfected the art of crisis management. But of course she 
has. She’s perfect.
