Poor Rachael Ray. The celebrity chef fell victim to a case of mistaken identity earlier today that left her social media accounts a broken shambles of bee and lemon emojis. You see, Beyoncé dropped her new album Lemonade last night and on said album there's a song titled "Apathy," where she goes into attack mode against a lover who left her scorned. Along the way she referenced someone named "Becky with the good hair," that said lover can run to.

Through a cryptic post on Instagram, it was deduced that the "Becky" that Beyoncé was referencing was fashion designer RACHEL ROY. See where I'm going with this yet? Through a series of misplaced vowels, Beyoncé's most ardent supporters, known collectively as the Beyhive, went all the way in against RACHAEL RAY, @ing her with nasty comments on Twitter and dropping thousands of emojis all over her Instagram.

Well apparently there are some dumb Beyhive members who think Rachel Roy is @rachaelray 😐 pic.twitter.com/2x7ZuGVIxx — Stephen Dacres (@SRDtv) April 24, 2016

Rachael Ray gonna be out here thinking people want her to cook with honey and lemon more. pic.twitter.com/y13olLzkI3 — alex tumay (@alextumay) April 24, 2016

idk i’m keeping my eye on rachael ray too JUST IN CASE — pilot (@pilotbacon) April 24, 2016

Why did jay z cheat on @Beyonce with @rachaelray? i used one of her recipes once it wasn't that good... — celine (@mileysliar) April 24, 2016

.@rachaelray I can't believe you would try to break up Beyoncé and Jay Z's marriage. I expected better from you. #LEMONADE — bart (@bart_smith) April 24, 2016

How could you do this to Beyonce, @rachaelray? — Kiva (@ThatsSoKiva) April 24, 2016

Rachael Ray just tryna make some Tournedos Pizzaiola served on warm and crusty ciabatta bread she doesn't deserve this slander — TheThirdPew (@NathanZed) April 24, 2016

Next time you plan on sticking up for someone at someone else's expense, at the very least, make sure you get their name right.