Thursday, April 1, 2010

Beyonce pregnant confirmed is actually for her dad

"Beyoncé pregnant confirmed" is not something you need to see on legitimate news publications, says sources near to the superstar singer. It's only gossip, possibly wishful thinking on the part of Beyonce and Jay-Z fans, but certainly nothing malicious. The truth is that Beyonce's 58-year-old father, Herman Knowles, is expecting a child – from a woman that's not Beyonce's mother, Tina Knowles. Their 30-year marriage ended in November 2009, when they filed for divorce. Fathering kids outside of wedlock could likely lead to divorce. An inordinate need for payday loans is sometimes the result of a divorce. The money you save could be your own, so learn well, young ones.

So Beyonce is not pregnant confirmed, and?

The truth, however, never gets in the way of a good Internet rumor, right? Buzzcrunch purported that a source “close to the couple” (sounds authentic) claimed that the singer recently got the great news and has decided to rest a bit.” Sounds reasonable, again, only all of us know how the "Beyonce pregnant confirmed" rumor has been marked "untrue" by her own people. Matthew Knowles' love child was conceived during his marriage with Tina Knowles, and now his people are shooting for damage control. Beyoncé and Solange must be proud. If you can imagine them filming a commercial praising the benefits of military personal loans, you most likely could be able to picture them having a grand old time dishing men with baby mama Alexandra Wright.

What do we learn about the Matthew Knowles baby?

According to The Daily Inquirer, DNA tests have verified paternity of Mr. Knowles. The name of the newborn baby is Nixon, and mother Alexandra Wright and Matthew Knowles have been together for about 18 months. Leading former Major League outfielders Trot Nixon, Donnell Nixon and Otis Nixon, this Nixon is officially one of the most famous living Nixon now. The other famous Nixon had his supporters, particularly at the Watergate Hotel. But he can no longer reply to press inquiries.



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