Four months on… Bey’s songwriter has revealed who Becky REALLY is

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When Queen Bey's Lemonade landed earlier this summer, the world had an absolute field day over Becky with the good hair.

Fingers couldn't point fast enough as the public accused various high-profile women of being the one with the lusturious locks and access to a cell phone, but it turns out we were all wasting our time.

 And even Bey's dad was waaaay off the mark – good one, Mathew.

Recently opening up about those infamous lyrics contained within Sorry, Diana Gordon – the track's main writer – scoffed at the notion it was targeting any one female in particular.

Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Diana – who is better known as Wynter – said: "I was like, ''In what day and age from that lyric do you get all of this information? Is it really telling you all that much, accusing people."

Reflecting on the uproar the song caused upon release earlier this year, she remembers being stunning, saying: "I laughed, like this is so silly. Where are we living?"

Acknowledging that the track has grown legs and gained so much more publicity than she anticipated, she added: "The idea started in my mind but it's not mine anymore. It was very funny and amusing to me to watch it spread over the world."

But before you think it was all a storm in a teacup, it sounds like the themes of the album really do reflect Beyoncé's real-life experience, with Wynter admitting: "With Beyoncé, I feel like the songs we worked on were specifically for her."

So, if we're with Wynter on this one, Becky was no one in particular, but technically there WAS a Becky.

Gotcha. 

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