Not much news has been heard about Beyonce lately. Some argued that the "Love on Top" singer may have been avoiding the limelight intentionally.
One of the few news reports written about Beyonce these past few days is her purported refusal to grant an interview to Vogue despite agreeing to do its September issue cover shoot.
The writer of the accompanying piece, Margo Jefferson, offered an explanation as to why Jay Z's wife skipped the interview.
"It was definitely posed to me as ... call it a think piece, if you want. I had no contact with her camp," Jefferson reportedly said in an interview with The New York Times, as quoted by Mirror.
"She has to be studying how effective her interviews have been so far. She may have decided that they do not contribute as dazzlingly to the portrait of Beyoncé as the other stuff. It's a perfectly reasonable decision."
Despite Jefferson's explanation, the news about Beyonce refusing to grant an interview has sparked speculations among fans.
"Either Beyonce is a total diva, and 'too famous' to even sit down with a reporter from Vogue Magazine," Celeb Dirty Laundry wrote.
"Or, there is another possibility. Beyonce's rumored mental health issues have her team concerned, and they thought it best that they didn't give the singer an opportunity to put her foot in her own mouth," the article claimed.
According to the celebrity news website, there are rumors that Jay Z's wife may allegedly be having "mental health issues." There are alleged sources claiming that the singer is purportedly having a hard time dealing with the stress of being a wife, mother, and celebrity.
"In 2014 Beyonce was surrounded by controversy when she was caught on camera rocking back and forth and talking to herself at a basketball game with her husband Jay-Z," the website recounted. "The clip quickly went viral, and fans were shocked by her bizarre behavior."