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Regina Hall Reignites The Age Old Question: Who Bite Beyonce?


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Remember last year when the biggest question on the internet was "who bite Beyonce?" After the question finally died down and other media happenings took over, Regina Hall has now decided to bring it back to light since discussing the matter in a recent interview. To be fair, she was asked about the event so she basically didn't choose to talk about it again.

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When asked if Tiffany was serious when insinuating that someone literally bite Beyonce in the face, Regina let it be known that her Girls Trip co-star is no rookie when it comes to exaggerating.

"Let me tell you something: I could tap your leg with my foot and Tiffany would retell it as me kicking you," Regina said. "She’s a comedian. She can make a story, know what I mean? That whole thing took on a life of its own." 

To this day we don't really know who bite Beyonce but Sanaa Lathan was named a suspect, later denying it.  “I adore Beyoncé. I would never do anything malicious like that — to her, or to anyone. It’s so bizarre. It’s so crazy," she said. “Thank God I’ve been in this business for 20 years and have had so many rumors about me. They used to devastate me in my 20s, but in order to survive in this business, you just have to let it roll.”

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