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Was Beyoncé's music theft staged? Conspiracy theories storm internet as fans demand Act III release amid leak fears
Was Beyoncé's music theft staged? Conspiracy theories storm internet as fans demand Act III release amid leak fears

Time of India

time15-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Was Beyoncé's music theft staged? Conspiracy theories storm internet as fans demand Act III release amid leak fears

Beyoncé's Atlanta stop for her Cowboy Carter tour gave fans everything they hoped for, but the excitement quickly turned into concern after hard drives containing her unreleased music were reportedly stolen from a rental car used by her team. The break-in, which involved members of her dance crew, has not only led to a police investigation but also sparked anxiety among fans. With rumours spreading that the stolen items include unreleased tracks, the BeyHive is urging Beyoncé to act before anything leaks. On top of that, new conspiracy theories are now dividing the fandom. High-end items and hard drives were stolen from Beyoncé's team's rental car According to The Hollywood Reporter, the theft happened on July 8, just two days before Beyoncé kicked off her four-night run at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The incident took place at a parking garage in Krog Street Market while Beyoncé's choreographer, Christopher Grant, and dancer, Diandre Blue, were out having dinner. During that time, someone broke into their rental SUV and stole two suitcases filled with both personal and work-related items. Among the stolen goods were designer clothes, Tom Ford sunglasses, MacBooks, and a Tumi backpack. But what really raised concern were the five thumb drives inside the bags, which reportedly contained unreleased music, concert setlists, and visuals, possibly linked to Beyoncé's upcoming Act III. The case is now being handled by Atlanta's Larceny from Auto Unit. An arrest warrant has been issued, but the suspect's identity has not been made public. Fans plead with Beyoncé to drop Act III before thieves do. As soon as news broke about the theft, panic swept across social media. The BeyHive quickly connected the dots, highlighting that if those hard drives really did contain unreleased music, what's stopping someone from leaking it? 'BEYONCÉ, DROP THAT ACT III LEAD SINGLE RIGHT NOW SO THEY CAN'T LEAK IT,' one fan tweeted. Another joked, 'Y'all think Beyoncé just got Act 3 sitting in a trunk?' There's no way you believe Beyoncé's act 3 is sitting on a choreographers car Even though there's no confirmation from Beyoncé's team about the contents of the stolen drives, that hasn't stopped fans from speculating. 'So I'll be going to Atlanta for Beyoncé's Act 3 atp,' one fan quipped, already treating the city as ground zero for a potential leak. beyoncé, just know im getting floor seats for act 3 in atlanta. you WILL be seeing me. Conspiracy theories take over the timeline. Of course, where there's Beyoncé, there are theories, and some fans believe this entire situation might be more calculated than it seems. One widely shared post suggested the break-in may have been orchestrated by her own team. 'This wasn't random,' the fan claimed. 'It was a data move. The controversy, the blog coverage, the internet frenzy, it's all being tracked. Her next rollout is coming.' According to that theory, Beyoncé is set to drop the first Act III single on July 29, followed by the full album on August 29. The same fan claimed parts of the album are still being rewritten and that it will sound unlike anything she's done before. 'It's not going to be the Beyoncé you're used to,' the post read. 'Act III is going to be polarising, and that's intentional. It's a middle finger to the industry and a love letter to vulnerable women.' the beyonce leak today was calculated, not by her, but her she was definitely aware & signed off on it for blogs, the controversy, media, & public reaction is all used to setup her next movewhich is single 7/29/25 act 3 - 8/29/25 new beyonce single - 7/29/25act 3 - 8/29/25parts of act 3 is being rewritten & prepped as we b VERY mixed reviews & NOT typical beyoncewhich is intentional. act 3 is a big industry FUCK U.& a reclamation of power for vulnerable women Has Beyoncé reacted to the incident? Despite the whirlwind of speculation, Beyoncé hasn't made any public comments about the incident. She wrapped her fourth and final show in Atlanta without missing a beat and is now headed to Las Vegas for her next performance on July 25. Whether she'll address the break-in or surprise with dropping new music remains to be seen. Act III is rumoured to be the final chapter in Beyoncé's three-part musical journey, following Renaissance (Act I) and Cowboy Carter (Act II). Though the title and release date haven't been confirmed, fans and insiders believe the album will dive into rock, possibly highlighting the genre's Black origins.

Marvel Rivals Act 3 glitch: Reasons and possible fixes
Marvel Rivals Act 3 glitch: Reasons and possible fixes

Time of India

time21-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Marvel Rivals Act 3 glitch: Reasons and possible fixes

(Image via NetEase Games) The Marvel Rivals Hellfire Gala event has been a hit, but it seems to have hit a snag, leaving the players struggling to unlock Act 3 despite the completion of earlier stages. It turns out that it is not a bug, but instead a hidden hurdle and the confusion stems from misleading progress indicators. It's leading the players to believe there is some glitch in the system. Here is all you need to know about why this is happening and how you can fix it. Why is Marvel Rivals Act 3 not unlocking? Marvel Rivals hellfire gala act 3 not working The confusion here stems from the misleading 4/4 Gifts Claimed in Act 2 message being displayed to show progress. It leads the players to believe they have completed it all. However, it only tracks the collected rewards and not the completed missions. To unlock Act 3, the players will have to finish all Marvel Rivals Act 2 challenges . It includes winning the matches, dealing damages and even securing the Double Kos. The missions are tucked under the Hellfire Gifts tab, which makes it easier to miss. Until all three phases of the missions in Act 2 are completed, Act 3, therefore, remains locked. How to fix the issue to unlock Marvel Rivals Act 3? To fix the issue, revisit Act 2 and check the Hellfire Gifts section for any incomplete missions—locate the floating ticket icons; each of these represents the mission. Once you find the icons, clear all the tasks. Once you are done with Act 3, the Gala Star Vote will unlock. It will allow you to vote for the next hero skin and also to complete the new tasks. If Act 3 still does not appear, try to restart the game or clear the cache. There are some players who have reported delayed unlocks because of server-side tracking. As the event ends on May 23, 2025, make sure to act fast and secure your Wolverine Patches skin before the same is gone. Voting troubles in Act 3: How to solve it? Even when Act 3 is unlocked, some players are not able to vote. The culprit here is Missing Voting Tokens. It requires players to convert the X-coins earned via challenges. If the Vote buttons remain greyed, check the token balance—under the hero portraits. To have a smoother movement, convert the X-coins to the tokens before you enter Act 3. In case the UI freezes, you can restart the app or even clear the cache. If the issues are still persistent, you can reinstall. It quite often resolves the deeper glitches. Tips for smoother progress Track the missions manually. Do not just be reliant on the gift counter. Convert the X-coins early. In Act 3, you will need 200 for the voting tokens. Check for any updates. Make sure the game is running the latest patch. By following simple steps, you can bypass any confusion and enjoy the event without any hassle. Happy gaming! Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.

Drone operation without permit prohibited during ASEAN Summmit
Drone operation without permit prohibited during ASEAN Summmit

The Sun

time17-05-2025

  • General
  • The Sun

Drone operation without permit prohibited during ASEAN Summmit

KUALA LUMPUR: The Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) said any drone operation without a permit is prohibited during the ASEAN Summit at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) on May 26 and 27. Its Chief Executive Officer Datuk Captain Norazman Mahmud said the restrictions or ban on operating drones without a permit remain as per the existing regulations under Section 4 of the Civil Aviation Act 1969 (Act 3), Regulation 98, Regulations 140-144, the Civil Aviation Regulations 2016 and the Civil Aviation Directives (CADs). 'A drone no-fly zone is different from an aircraft no-fly zone, which means any drone operation in the area around KLCC or at any location must first obtain a permit,' he said when contacted today. He said CAAM always works closely with security agencies, including the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) and the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RUAF) for monitoring, controlling and coordinating flight activities involving elements of public safety and order. 'CAAM also collaborates with other government agencies such as the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and the Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia (JUPEM) for any drone flight activities in the country. 'This collaboration is important not only in the context of airspace control, but also to ensure that every flight operating in Malaysia complies with the stipulated safety regulations,' he said. Meanwhile, Norazman said the location of the ASEAN Summit at KLCC is not included in the no-fly zone for aircraft. 'Any restrictions or bans on permanent aircraft flights in the area have been gazetted and officially announced through Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) documents and notices to pilots (NOTAM),' he said.

Drone use without permit prohibited during ASEAN Summit
Drone use without permit prohibited during ASEAN Summit

The Sun

time17-05-2025

  • General
  • The Sun

Drone use without permit prohibited during ASEAN Summit

KUALA LUMPUR: The Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) said any drone operation without a permit is prohibited during the ASEAN Summit at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) on May 26 and 27. Its Chief Executive Officer Datuk Captain Norazman Mahmud said the restrictions or ban on operating drones without a permit remain as per the existing regulations under Section 4 of the Civil Aviation Act 1969 (Act 3), Regulation 98, Regulations 140-144, the Civil Aviation Regulations 2016 and the Civil Aviation Directives (CADs). 'A drone no-fly zone is different from an aircraft no-fly zone, which means any drone operation in the area around KLCC or at any location must first obtain a permit,' he said when contacted today. He said CAAM always works closely with security agencies, including the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) and the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RUAF) for monitoring, controlling and coordinating flight activities involving elements of public safety and order. 'CAAM also collaborates with other government agencies such as the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and the Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia (JUPEM) for any drone flight activities in the country. 'This collaboration is important not only in the context of airspace control, but also to ensure that every flight operating in Malaysia complies with the stipulated safety regulations,' he said. Meanwhile, Norazman said the location of the ASEAN Summit at KLCC is not included in the no-fly zone for aircraft. 'Any restrictions or bans on permanent aircraft flights in the area have been gazetted and officially announced through Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) documents and notices to pilots (NOTAM),' he said.

Drone operations without permit prohibited during Asean Summit, says CAAM
Drone operations without permit prohibited during Asean Summit, says CAAM

The Star

time17-05-2025

  • General
  • The Star

Drone operations without permit prohibited during Asean Summit, says CAAM

KUALA LUMPUR: The Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) says that any drone operation without a permit is prohibited during the Asean Summit at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) on May 26 and 27. Chief executive officer Datuk Captain Norazman Mahmud said the restrictions or ban on operating drones without a permit remains as per the existing regulations under Section 4 of the Civil Aviation Act 1969 (Act 3), Regulation 98, Regulations 140-144, the Civil Aviation Regulations 2016 and the Civil Aviation Directives (CADs). "A drone no-fly zone is different from an aircraft no-fly zone, which means any drone operation in the area around KLCC or at any location must first obtain a permit," he said when contacted Saturday (May 17). He said CAAM always works closely with security agencies, including the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) and the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RUAF) for monitoring, controlling and coordinating flight activities involving elements of public safety and order. "CAAM also collaborates with other government agencies such as the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and the Survey and Mapping Department Malaysia for any drone flight activities in the country. "This collaboration is important not only in the context of airspace control, but also to ensure that every flight operating in Malaysia complies with the stipulated safety regulations," he said. Meanwhile, Norazman said the location of the Asean Summit at KLCC is not included in the no-fly zone for aircraft. "Any restrictions or bans on permanent aircraft flights in the area have been gazetted and officially announced through Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) documents and notices to pilots (NOTAM)," he said. - Bernama

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