Beyonce has been accused of faking being black and hiding her true identity as an Italian woman named Ann.
The pop star, 38, has been caught up in a bizarre conspiracy theory which is being peddled by a congressional candidate in the US.
KW Miller, who is running to represent Florida's 18th Congressional District in America's November election, has made a series of twisted claims about the singer on Twitter.
Miller's false claims include a wild story that Beyonce is really of Italian descent and her real name is Ann Marie Lastrassi.
He tweeted: "Beyoncé is not even African American. She is faking this for exposure.
"Her real name is Ann Marie Lastrassi. She is Italian."
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The politician went on to allege Beyonce's song Formation includes a number of cryptic coded messages and he claims she's a secret satanist.
He added: "You all do know that Beyoncé’s song “Formation” was a secret coded message to the globalists I certainly hope?
"The song clearly admitted that she was demonic and that she worshipped in the Satanist churches located in Alabama & Louisiana. She keeps Satanist symbols in her bag."
Followers on Twitter flocked to express their concerns over Miller's wild tweets, with many suggesting he seeks professional help.
One wrote: "I speak fluid sarcasm and this guy’s off his rocker."
Another tried to point out he seemed to have taken the conspiracy theory from a piece of fan fiction written about Beyonce.
They tweeted: "Sir this is a fanfiction written by a fan."
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A third wrote: "This man is running for Congress and has unhealthy mental health issues. This isn't funny.
"He should not be anywhere near Congress. He needs help! This is NOT funny."