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Beyoncé’s publicist tells fans to stop ‘spewing hate’ at wife of Warriors owner

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Beyoncé’s publicist is asking the Beyhive to stop “spewing hate” at Nicole Curran, the wife of Golden State Warriors owner Joe Lacob.

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In a viral video from Game 3 on Wednesday night, Curran can be seen leaning past the singer to talk to Jay-Z.

Many fans of Beyoncé noticed her less-than-enthusiastic reaction to her husband’s conversation with Curran and began to post about it online.

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In an Instagram post late Thursday Yvette Noel-Schure wrote a message about the importance of extending love to everyone.

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She began by looking back on the launch of Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s On the Run II Tour.

“[The tour] was a place of joy, unimaginable entertainment from two of the best performers in the world, and a place of love,” Noel-Schure wrote to fans. “Every single day on that tour I saw love. Which is why I also want to speak here to the beautiful BeyHiVE. I know your love runs deep but that love has to be given to every human. It will bring no joy to the person you love so much if you spew hate in her name. We love you.”

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Curran has also addressed the viral clip of herself and the famous couple.

According to ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne, Curran was “in tears” after getting home from the basketball game and she “had been getting death threats on social media.”

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“Just spoke to Nicole Curran, the wife of Warriors owner Joe Lacob, about the “incident “ with Beyoncé last night. She was in tears. Said she had been getting death threats on social media all night this morning she disabled her IG account just to make it stop,” she tweeted.

Jay-Z and Beyonce attend Game Three of the 2019 NBA Finals between the Golden State Warriors and the Toronto Raptors at ORACLE Arena on June 05, 2019 in Oakland, California. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images).

“Curran said she had no idea anything was even amiss until she got home and started seeing texts from friends and checked her social media. She’s invited Jay Z and Beyoncé to the game 3-4 times before. Last night she says she asked if they wanted drinks. Beyoncé asked for water,” she wrote in a follow-up tweet.

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“Curran says Jay Z asked for a vodka soda. She asked if he wanted lime with that. But it was loud in Oracle and she couldn’t hear, so she leaned over. That’s where the photos of Beyoncé looking askance at her come from,” she wrote.

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Curran told Shelburne that the incident wasn’t hostile and she cannot believe the outrage that has followed.

“Curran says she then went to go get them those drinks. “There was no hostility. I was trying to be a good hostess,” she said. “I’ve never experienced cyberbullying like this. I can’t believe our players go through this. That kids go through this.“

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Curran also commented on The Shade Room’s post before deactivating her Instagram account.

“Listen Beehive [sic]. I respect Queen B. I love her! I talked to her husband twice tonight,” Curran wrote, according to a screenshot obtained by Shade Room. “First, to take a drink order for them both when they arrived as they were our guests. Second, to explain why I gave his wife a rose from a fan.”

“All of this has been taken out of context,” she continued. “I am a happily married woman. Telling me to kill myself?????? Somehow I don’t think she would support this.”

Beyoncé has not addressed the incident publicly as of this writing.

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