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Rita Ora Calls Beyoncé 'Family'

Just days after Ora, 25, was accused of being the woman whom the Lemonade artist alleges cheated with her rapper partner, the pair cozied up for a selfie inside the ultra exclusive event.

"Family," Ora wrote in the caption along with a heart emoji. 



In addition to her latest selfie with Beyoncé, the former protégé of Jay Z previously had denied the "Becky" rumors. "I never usually address tabloid gossip but let me be clear, these rumours are false," she tweeted. "I have nothing but the utmost respect for Beyonce. Let's continue enjoying Lemonade."

Meanwhile, the couple at the center of the Lemonade frenzy have continued to dismiss the cheating allegations. Bey and Jay, who celebrated their 8th wedding anniversary in April, were joined by her mother, Tina Knowles, and a few friends for a dinner date at local hotspot Lucali on Sunday in Miami.

According to a fellow diner, the couple looked, "sweet, chill and loving. As soon as they came in, Jay sat right down next to Beyoncé and put his arm around her – he was protective of her."

[PEOPLE]

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