Beyoncé Fans Fail To See Funny Side After Sainsbury's Jokes Her New Ivy Park Collection Looks Familiar

The Beyhive has spoken, and they are not impressed.
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Beyoncé fans failed to see the funny side after Sainsbury’s pointed out similarities between the music diva’s new Ivy Park range and their own uniforms.

In January 2020, the first collection from Beyoncé’s collaboration with Adidas went on sale, and to mark the occasion, the UK supermarket chain’s Twitter account poked a bit of fun at one particular item from the collection, which many people had already suggested looked a bit familiar.

@sainsburys please just endorse this 🤷🏿♂️ #IvyParkXAdidas pic.twitter.com/SbDb2hnmz8

— Maddix (@marvinmaddix) January 18, 2020

Sharing a photo of a model in one of their uniforms, they joked they were “the original” and had been “repping since 1869”, with the picture also featuring the hashtag #SainsBey:

Repping since 1869 😉 #sainsburys pic.twitter.com/a5VwkKnu5A

— Sainsbury's (@sainsburys) January 17, 2020

However, the Beyhive quickly swarmed in on the Sainsbury’s account’s post, perhaps taking the joke a little too seriously, as evidenced in some of their replies...

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— Steven Underwood (@blaqueword) January 17, 2020

You wish you had even a nanogram of the relevance and range Beyoncé has

— alluka (@yungs4f) January 18, 2020

Worry about this instead, Karen pic.twitter.com/VXvXEZ1oPe

— thais⁷ 💜 (@thaisbmartini) January 17, 2020

girl its colors, sdfu

— Gogo Yubari (@hauteboye) January 17, 2020

Many then accused the singer’s fans of having a sense of humour failure, pointing out Sainsbury’s hadn’t actually intended to drag Beyoncé with their Twitter joke...

As a fellow Beyoncé fan I am BEGGING you stans to stop embarrassing yourselves under this post. Please it ain’t that deep 😭

— 🌹Cool Down For Jesus 🇳🇬 (@blixberrie) January 18, 2020

People are crazy 😂😂 this is a supermarket for heavens sake. Why is the uproar in the comments 😭😭😭😭

— just juggin’🤑 (@jxssybaby) January 18, 2020

Y’all are really trying to argue with one of the UK’s largest supermarket chains?Seriously? You’re dragging a supermarket chain over a joke? 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/dsx3CC60LT

— Cara 🌱 (@carastj) January 18, 2020

These replies are hilarious.
It’s Sainsbury’s STAFF UNIFORM and they’re making a joke that it looks similar!
Can’t believe I’ve had to explain that to grown adults!!!

— Miss Chanandler Bong (@EmmaD74) January 18, 2020

#adidasxIVYPARK is better

— Yoncé Vocals (@YonceVocals) January 17, 2020

is a better supermarket uniform?

— Gall (@DGallagher22) January 17, 2020

I am loving all the weird Beyoncé fans picking fights with a UK supermarket because they made a pretty decent joke about their queen. I mean it literally looks like their uniforms. 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/2Ya7hv7bQY

— Lisa Allison (@LisaJaneAllison) January 18, 2020

Earlier in January, many Beyoncé fans became convinced the star had landed the job recording the theme song for the upcoming James Bond film, No Time To Die, after she posted a photo with a Martini at the Golden Globes.

As it turned out, she clearly just fancied posting a photo with a cocktail, as it was later revealed that the gig went to Billie Eilish who, at 18 years old, is the youngest star to ever record a Bond theme.

Billie follows in the footsteps of Adele and Sam Smith, both of whom received Academy Awards for their contributions to the James Bond films Skyfall and Spectre, respectively.

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