Jagged Edge Claps Back At Mathew Knowles For Sexually Harassed Claims
Jagged Edge Responds To Mathew Knowles Suggested They Sexually Harassed Beyoncé

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While promoting his new book, ‘Destiny’s Child: The Untold Story,’ Mathew Knowles told a story that started a firestorm. According to Mathew, Beyonce and Kelly Rowland were allegedly harassed by members of R&B group Jagged Edge. And, while Mathew never specifically stated the harassment was of a sexual nature (even though it was strongly implied), J.E.’s alleged misconduct led him to permanently dissolve his business relationship with them at the time. Accusation hit social media and the Beyhive started to go in on the group with emojis and insults. That led some of the members to clap back at Beyonce’s dad with the comment “One thing I have learned from my 20plus years in this business and it’s always something. It’s actually funny how far people go to sell something 🤦🏽♂️lol but I give All Praises To The Most High At all times Shalawam love ones.”
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