Jay-Z and Solange Elevator Fight: Eyewitnesses Reveal the Truth
The infamous elevator confrontation between Jay-Z and Solange Knowles has stirred up renewed interest following recent revelations. Fashion designer Oscar G. Lopez, who created Rachel Roy’s acclaimed dress for the 2014 Met Gala, has provided insights into the events leading up to the altercation.
Details of the Incident
Lopez claims that during the Met Gala, Jay-Z complimented Roy’s gown, which sparked tension with Solange. According to him, “Beyoncé’s sister felt that it was not proper,” leading to drama among the attendees.
The Elevator Footage
A leaked surveillance video from the Standard Hotel in New York City went viral, showing Solange attacking Jay-Z inside an elevator after an afterparty at the Boom Boom Room. Sources indicated that Solange appeared to be intoxicated and had quarreled with Roy upon arriving at the hotel. The specific reasons for the argument remain unclear.
Media Reaction
- The altercation drew massive media attention.
- Lopez noted that the fight ironically put a spotlight on the black lace dress he designed.
- He remarked, “Any press is good press,” reflecting on the unexpected publicity.
Speculations Surrounding Relationships
Throughout the years, rumors have swirled regarding a past affair between Jay-Z and Rachel Roy. Lopez described Roy as a “sweetheart” and downplayed speculation about her relationship with Jay-Z as “silly.”
Connections to the Music Industry
Roy’s history with Jay-Z dates back to her time at Rocawear. She was involved with Damon Dash, who co-founded the label with Jay-Z. Although Jay-Z and Beyoncé have alluded to infidelity in their music, the rumors surrounding Roy’s involvement have persisted.
Aftermath and Statements
Shortly after the elevator incident, Jay-Z and Solange issued a joint statement to the media. They expressed that they had “apologized to each other” and confirmed their commitment to moving forward as a united family.
Legacy of the Incident
The elevator fight not only sparked headlines but also influenced Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s music. In her 2016 song “Sorry,” Beyoncé referred to Jay-Z’s alleged mistress as “Becky with the good hair.” This accusation was met with responses from Roy, further complicating the stories surrounding the altercation.
As new details emerge, the elevator incident remains a pivotal moment in pop culture, highlighting the complexities of celebrity relationships and the consequences of public scrutiny.