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Let’s cut to the chase: Rachel Roy, Rita Ora, you’re scratched off the witch hunt list as the accused woman Jay Z reportedly had an affair with. The proof lies with Sorry songwriter Diana Gordon (professionally known as Wynter Gordon) who says not only were we all fooled, but Beyoncé never expected the lemon-y buzz around the lyric.

“I laughed, like, this is so silly. Where are we living?” Gordon told EW. “I was like, ‘What day in age from that lyric do you get all of this information? Is it really telling you all that much, accusing people?”

“I don’t think [Beyoncé] expected [the reaction],” she continued. “I saw her at her Formation Tour. She had a pyjama party; we laughed, we danced, we hugged it out. But I didn’t say much about it at the time because I wanted to give her space. The idea started in my mind but it’s mine anymore. It was very funny and amusing to me to watch it spread over the world.”

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Upon Lemonade’s launch in late April, Roy and Ora were forced to publicly defend themselves. “There is no validity to the idea that the song references me personally. There is no truth to the rumours,” said Roy followed closely by Ora who too confirmed the rumours she and Jay Z had an affair were false.