In an underground meeting that sounds more like the plot of a dystopian thriller than real life, sources claim that legendary actor Mel Gibson and tech titan Elon Musk have joined forces for a mission that could shake the foundations of the entertainment industry. Their target? Global music icon Beyoncé Knowles-Carter.
While the world sees Beyoncé as a symbol of empowerment and creativity, Gibson and Musk are allegedly preparing to reveal a side of the pop queen that’s been hidden from the public eye. In a cryptic tweet (which was mysteriously deleted within minutes), Musk posted: “The truth always surfaces. Stay tuned.” Gibson, when approached by paparazzi last week, reportedly said, “People deserve to know what’s really going on. This isn’t just music—it’s manipulation.”
The two men, from entirely different worlds, reportedly held a 4-hour private meeting at an undisclosed SpaceX facility late last month. A leaked internal memo suggests they are compiling what insiders are calling “The Carter Files”—a digital dossier that allegedly contains confidential recordings, financial documents, and testimonies from former employees, assistants, and associates of Beyoncé and her inner circle.
What are they claiming? Here’s where it gets bizarre.
An unnamed insider told Tabloid Source 7 that the files include “evidence of psychological operations” tied to Beyoncé’s global influence, including accusations that her performances contain subliminal messaging designed to “influence mass behavior.” The same source alleges that members of her touring crew were bound by unusually strict NDAs and underwent “behavioral conditioning exercises” before working on international legs of her Renaissance tour.
Adding more fuel to the fire, Musk is rumored to be developing a platform to leak the files “in a decentralized and tamper-proof manner.” Tech experts speculate this could be through a secure layer of X (formerly Twitter) or a blockchain-powered whistleblower portal. “The public has been kept in the dark for too long,” said another anonymous source close to the project. “What Beyoncé represents might not be what people think it is.”
Gibson, who’s no stranger to controversy, reportedly told confidants that he’s been tracking what he calls “the celebrity machine” for over a decade. “It’s not about fame anymore,” he allegedly said. “It’s about control.”
Representatives for Beyoncé have categorically denied all allegations. A spokesperson for the artist issued a statement: “These are baseless, defamatory rumors driven by individuals with a known history of erratic behavior and attention-seeking tactics. Beyoncé remains focused on her artistry and her ongoing humanitarian work.”
Neither Musk nor Gibson has publicly confirmed the existence of “The Carter Files,” but internet sleuths and conspiracy enthusiasts have already created forums and live streams dedicated to “decoding” Beyoncé’s past interviews and videos. Hashtags like #CarterConspiracy and #BeyTruth are trending on fringe platforms.
Industry analysts are split. Some call it a “sensationalist stunt,” while others warn that if any part of the allegations prove true, it could trigger “the largest cultural reckoning in music history.”
Meanwhile, fans of the singer—known collectively as the Beyhive—have launched a counter-campaign, flooding social media with messages of support. One viral post reads: “We won’t let two men with questionable histories try to dismantle a Black woman’s legacy.”
As for the truth? For now, it remains buried in a haze of rumors, shadowy meetings, and encrypted servers.
But if Mel and Elon really are planning to blow the lid off one of music’s most powerful empires—this may only be the calm before the storm.