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Beyoncé's publicist issued a rare statement over the weekend, seemingly to soothe the sting of the Beyhive who allegedly cyberbullied Nicole Curran, wife of Golden State Warriors owner Joe Lacob.

Beyoncé's publicist, Yvette Noel Schure, subsequently posted a photo to her Instagram account from the start of last year's On The Run II tour of Beyoncé and Jay-Z embracing each other.

A brief clip of Curran leaning over Beyoncé to speak to Jay-Z went viral, with some social media users speculating Beyoncé was displeased by the exchange. Curran told ESPN she was asking Jay-Z and Beyoncé if they wanted a drink, because the Warriors had invited them to the game and that"there was no hostility."

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