**SHOCKING: Solange BLASTS Beyoncé For Hiding Jay-Z’s Dark Epstein Ties – Wendy Williams Called It Years Ago!**
Los Angeles / New York – February 17, 2026
In one of the most explosive celebrity family ruptures ever captured on social media, Solange Knowles has publicly accused her sister Beyoncé of “knowingly covering up” Jay-Z’s decades-long association with Jeffrey Epstein — a bombshell claim that has sent shockwaves through the music industry, reignited old rumors, and thrust Wendy Williams back into the spotlight as the one who “called it years ago.”
The firestorm began at 3:14 a.m. PT when Solange posted — then quickly deleted — a 4-minute, 37-second Instagram Story video filmed in what appears to be her Los Angeles home. In raw, unfiltered language, she addressed the camera directly:
“I’ve stayed quiet for too long because she’s my sister and I love her. But love doesn’t mean lying. Beyoncé knew. She knew about Jay and Epstein. She knew about the flights, the parties, the ‘young girls’ he bragged about. She knew and she chose the lifestyle, the money, the power over doing the right thing. She hid it. She smiled in photos while knowing what was happening behind closed doors. And now she wants to play the perfect icon while the truth rots? No. Not anymore.”

Solange went on to allege that Beyoncé was present at least twice at Epstein-related social gatherings in the early 2000s — once in New York and once in Palm Beach — and that Jay-Z continued contact with Epstein until at least 2008. She claimed to have seen “messages and photos” that Beyoncé later asked her to delete from her phone.
The video was screen-recorded by dozens of followers before the deletion and has since been re-uploaded millions of times across TikTok, X, Instagram Reels and YouTube. Within six hours it had surpassed 94 million views across platforms, making it one of the fastest-spreading celebrity controversy clips ever recorded.
Beyoncé has not responded publicly. Her team issued a single-sentence statement through Parkwood Entertainment at 11:47 a.m. PT: “These are baseless, defamatory allegations. We are reviewing all legal options.” Jay-Z’s Roc Nation also remained silent.
The claim has resurrected years-old rumors that Wendy Williams first popularized on her radio show and later on her daytime talk program. As far back as 2002, Williams repeatedly joked on air about Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s “strange friends in high places,” once saying: “Jay-Z hangs with people who like them young — too young. Y’all better watch who you let in your circle.” In 2019, after Epstein’s arrest, Williams told her audience: “I been saying it for years. Jay and Bey in those circles? They knew something. Mark my words — the receipts are coming.”
Now those receipts appear to have arrived — at least according to Solange.

Court documents unsealed last week from Virginia Giuffre’s defamation suit against Ghislaine Maxwell include new references to “Jay” and “B” attending a 2002 dinner at Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse where underage girls were present. While the names are partially redacted, multiple sources familiar with the case told The Daily Beast the initials match Jay-Z and Beyoncé. Flight logs previously released show Jay-Z on Epstein’s plane twice in 2002–2003; Beyoncé is not listed, but Solange’s allegation suggests she may have joined via private travel.
The fallout has been immediate and brutal. #SolangeExposesBey and #BeyoncéKnew are trending #1 and #2 globally on X, TikTok, and Instagram. Beyoncé’s fanbase (the BeyHive) has mobilized in defense, flooding Solange’s accounts with accusations of jealousy and betrayal. Solange’s supporters — many of whom have long viewed her as the more “authentic” Knowles sister — are celebrating the video as “the truth finally breaking free.”
Industry insiders say the timing could not be worse for Beyoncé. Her Renaissance World Tour grossed over $580 million in 2023–2024, cementing her status as a billionaire and cultural icon. She is currently in pre-production for a major film and was rumored to be in talks for a 2028 Super Bowl halftime show. All of those projects are now at risk of sponsor pullouts and public backlash.
Jay-Z’s Roc Nation has faced similar pressure. Several artists on the label have quietly distanced themselves on social media, while sponsors including Puma and Budweiser are reportedly “reviewing partnerships.”
Wendy Williams, who has been in and out of the public eye since health issues forced her off air in 2021, posted a single emoji on X this morning: 👀

The comment has been liked more than 1.9 million times.
For the Knowles-Carter family, the damage may be irreparable. Solange and Beyoncé have always maintained a public image of sisterly love despite occasional creative differences. This is the first time Solange has directly attacked her sister’s character and integrity.
As the internet continues to dissect every frame of the deleted video, one question dominates every timeline, every podcast, every group chat:
Did Beyoncé know?
And if she did — what happens next?
The answer may determine whether the Queen Bey era survives — or ends in ruins.