In a shocking twist that has left fans, critics, and the entire music industry reeling, global superstar Beyoncé has been completely removed from the nominations list for the upcoming American Music Awards (AMAs). The dramatic decision comes just days after former political commentator Karoline Leavitt made a series of explosive accusations against the singer and her husband, rapper and mogul Jay-Z.
Leavitt’s Explosive Allegations
Karoline Leavitt, known for her outspoken views, appeared on a controversial live broadcast earlier this week, alleging that Beyoncé and Jay-Z have “manipulated the music industry for years” through a web of influence, control, and “secret arrangements” with award show executives. She claimed the power couple has “built an empire not just on talent, but on fear, intimidation, and behind-the-scenes deals.”
In a statement that quickly went viral, Leavitt said:
“People need to wake up. These awards are not always about merit. They’re about power — and no one has wielded more of it behind closed doors than Beyoncé and Jay-Z. The truth is ugly, but it’s time the world saw it.”
Her comments, which many dismissed as sensationalist at first, gained traction after multiple anonymous sources came forward alleging similar concerns about irregularities in past nominations and wins tied to Beyoncé.

AMAs Take Swift and Unprecedented Action
Within 48 hours of Leavitt’s broadcast, the AMAs issued a short but powerful statement confirming the removal of Beyoncé from this year’s nominations in all categories.
“Due to new information brought to our attention, and in the interest of maintaining the integrity of the American Music Awards, we have made the decision to remove Beyoncé Knowles-Carter from consideration for all nominations in the 2025 ceremony,” the statement read.
The statement did not clarify what specific information prompted the removal, but sources close to the AMAs suggest that an internal investigation is ongoing and that more changes to nominations may follow.
This marks the first time in AMA history that a top-tier artist has been stripped of all nominations after the official list had already been released to the public.

Industry in Shock
The decision has triggered a firestorm across social media and the entertainment industry. Fans of Beyoncé, known as the “BeyHive,” have launched a massive campaign demanding transparency and reinstatement. Hashtags like #JusticeForBeyonce and #AMABoycott are currently trending on X (formerly Twitter).
Others, however, have applauded the AMAs for taking a bold stance.
Music critic Jason Fields commented:
“Whether you believe Leavitt or not, this is a wake-up call. It raises real questions about how these awards are decided and how influence is used — or abused — in the industry.”
Silence from Beyoncé and Jay-Z
As of now, Beyoncé and Jay-Z have not issued any public statements regarding the controversy. Their management team declined to comment when contacted by multiple media outlets.
Insiders claim that the power couple is preparing a legal response and may soon speak out through official channels, especially if further allegations arise or legal implications surface from Leavitt’s accusations.
What This Means for the Future
The incident threatens to unravel not only Beyoncé’s carefully managed public image but also casts a shadow over the legitimacy of major music award shows. With growing skepticism about fairness, more artists may begin to question the value and authenticity of such recognition.
Furthermore, this moment may signal a broader reckoning for celebrity power dynamics, influence, and the structures that have long governed the entertainment world from behind the scenes.
Whether Leavitt’s claims are proven to be true or not, they’ve already succeeded in igniting a public debate about transparency, fairness, and power in the music industry — and it appears that no one, not even Queen Bey, is untouchable.