American singer, songwriter, model, and actress Brandy Norwood, best known as the sister of R&B musician, actor, and TV presenter Ray J, allegedly commented under Beyoncé’s fan page @kingbeyhive on Instagram, asking her for pictures and claiming Queen Bey stole her outfit.Under @kingbeyhive’s post captioned “New Bey,” which had several images of the pop icon from recent times, Norwood appeared to write in a comment:“I dare you to come down here again and take a picture with me, it will go viral!!!”A follow-up comment had the additional message:“That’s my outfit, you down here in.”The alleged comments caused a stir across social media platforms, with many claiming Ray J slid into his sister’s Instagram account and wrote them. For instance, X user @TheRocSupremacy wrote:“Why is Ray J on Brandy’s phone, leaving comments on a Beyoncé fan page, trying to start trouble?”Several others joined the conversation and shared similar reactions.“Not Ray J hacking into his sister’s account,” a user joked.“Ray J need to give her back her damn phone,” another user quipped.“Not Ray J playing on Brandy’s account being messy,” a netizen wrote.Others continued to weigh in.“Beyoncé and Brandy have NEVER gotten along. Since the 90s,” another netizen wrote.“Brandy don’t even type like that,” a fan wrote.“I can’t envision Brandy writing publicly about going viral… totally off-brand,” wrote another.It is noteworthy that Norwood’s management shared a message on her latest Instagram Stories claiming her account was “previously compromised” as of “early morning Tuesday, December 2nd.”“At this time, all access has now been fully restored. Brandy looks forward to seeing everyone this weekend at #TheBoyIsMine Tour,” the statement added.Ray J has not addressed the matter.Ray J previously accused Beyoncé and Jay-Z of ignoring Brandy NorwoodA couple of hours before his sister went viral for allegedly commenting on Beyoncé’s fan page, Ray J took to his Instagram and shaded Queen Bey and her husband Jay-Z for seemingly not clicking pictures with his sister, despite attending the ongoing 'The Boy Is Mine' tour concerts.“THIS IS COMING FROM THE HEART!! And I LOVE MY FAMILY AND I LOVE JAY AND BEY!! —— BRANDY AND THE FAMILY DID NOT CO-SIGN THIS! - SHE'S SUPER FOCUSED ON MAKING EVERY SHOW GREAT! - I WILL PROB GET IN TROUBLE FOR THIS!! - BUT I LOVE JAY Z AND BEY!!” he captioned his post.Ray began the video message laughing that his family was trying to leave the room, as they knew he was going to complain about the couple.“N***a need to pull up when they pull up to the show. Come on, say ‘what’s up’ to Brandi. Jay-Z and Beyonce. Like we big fans, we got our family in here, our cousins, and we know and we love y’all and we look up to y’all. For y’all to come to every Brandy and Monica’s show and not speak to B. Y’all take pictures and stuff. I don’t like that…” Ray stated.He claimed Queen Bey and the Roc Nation founder were “two biggest stars” in the world, who walked by his sister’s room but never interacted with her or told her to “have a good show,” offer their “inspirational words,” or take pictures. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostRay added that the Moesha actress had no idea about his video and would probably be upset once she got to know about it. Ray clarified he was “crashing out” on behalf of his sister and wouldn’t mind doing it again, calling the whole thing “crazy.” The Wait a Minute crooner urged the power couple to “do the right thing” and shared love for the two.In 2017, Norwood’s ex-songwriter and friend, TC, took to social media in now-deleted tweets, claiming that Ray’s sister allegedly didn’t like Beyoncé and seemingly portrayed herself as a victim in their alleged feud.However, Norwood cleared the air and wrote on X:"This is about truth. I love me some Bey and I love me some Solange. Now I'm done with it."She also shared a picture with TC, seemingly showing that they buried the hatchet.Beyoncé and Jay-Z continue to maintain their silence on the matter.