This summer, Beyoncé released her first new album in six years called Renaissance, which immediately rocketed to the top of the world charts, thanks to which the singer, incidentally, made it into the Guinness Book of World Records. As is usually the case, the pop diva's release was not without scandal. It seemed that the excitement around the new album subsided, but no. What happened this time?
The day before, Beyoncé's release, and more specifically the Renaissance album cover itself, was once again discussed on the web. The designer of the corset, in which the singer sits on a translucent horse, it turns out, did not get a dime. "You have not paid me," he wrote on his social media, posting that very photo of Beyoncé. Moreover, his name was not mentioned anywhere. Designer Nosy Cuero publicly reached out to Beyoncé's stylist who worked on the shoot.
"As Beyoncé’s stylist, I expected the best from you and your team. But since you do not respond to my messages and letters, I believe that I can only state this here before settling this matter legally, since you have not paid me and my colleague for three months."
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