Rachel Roy is one of a number of women at the centre of the ‘Becky’ infidelity storm.
Fans were quick to speculate that the fashion designer could be the one Beyonce was singing about on new track Sorry, and she's also believed to be the reason behind Solange attacking Jay Z in a lift back in 2014.
But the truth could finally come out as it’s now been claimed her private emails could be made public.
The fashion designer, who was previously married to Jay Z’s former business partner Damon Dash, has reportedly told friends that personal information on her computer has been “stolen”, according to The Sun .
A source told the newspaper: “Rachel has confided to friends about the stolen emails. She has no idea how they’ve been swiped but is aware how much harm they can cause.
“From a personal level, she wanted to distance herself from the furore after initially playing up to the link as Jay Z’s rumoured other woman.
“But now she fears the spotlight will be well and truly back on her, Jay Z and Beyonce if these conversations end up online.”
Rachel didn’t do herself any favours when she appeared to hint that she was ‘Becky with the good hair’ shortly after Beyonce debuted Lemonade.
Alongside a now-deleted selfie of her laughing in the back of a car she wrote: "Good hair don’t care, but we will take good lighting, for selfies, or self truths, always. live in the light #nodramaqueens.”
After coming under fire from the superstar's fans, she also tweeted: "I respect love, marriages, families and strength. What shouldn't be tolerated by anyone, no matter what, is bullying, of any kind."
Two days later she then cancelled a public appearance where she was due to give a talk at the very last minute.
"Due to a personal emergency, Rachel Roy has had to cancel this evening's event. Our apologies for any inconvenience," an email read.
Rita Ora also became a target of furious Beyonce fans and also later took to Twitter to deny she was 'Becky with the good hair'.
Trying to put the rumours to bed once and for all, earlier this week she then stepped out with a badge that read 'Not Becky'.