Florida Congressional Candidate Claims Beyonce Is Not African American

A congressional candidate was dragged on Twitter for making a bizarre allegation about Beyoncé.

While everyone was celebrating the Fourth of July on Saturday, KW Miller, who is running for Florida’s 18th Congressional District this fall, wasted his holiday going on an absurd Twitter rant claiming the “Drunk in Love” superstar is faking her identity as an African-American. Even stranger, Miller alleged Beyoncé is actually an undercover Italian woman — let that conspiracy sink in.

“Beyoncé is not even African American. She is faking this for exposure,” Miller tweeted. “Her real name is Ann Marie Lastrassi. She is Italian. This is all part of the Soros Deep State agenda for the Black Lives Matter movement. BEYONCÉ YOU ARE ON NOTICE!”

As if Miller’s baseless allegations against Queen Bey weren’t bizarre enough, he also fired off on Patti LaBelle, accusing the legendary singer of being a “Deep State operative.”

Whew…

Elsewhere in his rant, Miller alleges the mother-of-four’s hit song “Formation” contains a “secret coded message to the globalists.” He also believes the track “clearly admitted that she was demonic and that she worshipped in the Satanist churches located in Alabama & Louisiana” and concluded his rant by mocking the Lemonade star’s “I got hot sauce in my bag, swag” line from the song by claiming Beyoncé “keeps Satanist symbols in her bag.”

For context, the 38-year-old has openly embraced her Louisiana Creole ancestry (French, Native American, and African) over the years. She even recorded a song titled "Creole" in 2006. As anticipated, though, Beyoncé has not responded to Miller's claims.

Get a load of KW Miller’s insane Twitter tirade and how users have responded below.

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