Miami Politician Is Campaigning On Wild Conspiracy Theories About Beyonce & Ariana Grande

He's coming for celebrities and Disney.
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After accusing Beyonce of being Italian and not African American, a Florida politician has redirected his attention to Ariana Grande and other celebrities in a series of tweets. The congressional candidate even took aim at Disney World. 

KW Miller, who is running for a seat in Florida’s 18th Congressional District, went to Twitter to "expose" the singer for allegedly darkening her complexion to hide her "Italian personality."

In a now-deleted tweet, he asked if she was "anti-white" before putting her "on notice."

This isn't the first time, Miller an independent who would potentially represent Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce, Stuart, and Jupiter, has gone on Twitter to call out celebrities who he says are faking their identity for attention.

The candidate had previously put Beyonce "on notice" when he posted a series of tweets starting on Saturday, July 4, that "Beyoncé is not even African American. She is faking this for exposure. Her real name is Ann Marie Lastrassi. She is Italian. This is all part of the Soros Deep State agenda for the Black Lives Matter movement. BEYONCÉ YOU ARE ON NOTICE!"


He alleges that both singers are a part of what he calls, the George Soros Deep State agenda, which some Twitter users are saying is based on a reptilian fanfiction.

"Sir you are literally running for Congress and just tweeted someone’s reptilian joke fanfic as a fact??? I’m.............you forgot to add the fanfic part where Ariana is her daughter and Lady Gaga is her sister," Comedian Elijah Daniel said.


Since posting his round of bizarre, conspiracy theory tweets, towards the two singers, Miller has branched out to other "Big Hollywood names" to put them on blast.

So far, he has come after Nicki Minaj and her former boyfriend, Safaree, Lil Wayne, Patti LaBelle, Zendaya, and Disney.

He has even directed his attention to politicians like Joe Biden and Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who he says has "zero loyalty."

  • Dominique Stewart is a creative based in Miami and a former associate editor for Narcity. She is an accomplished long-form journalist, editor, and designer with nine years of experience. Upon receiving her Bachelor’s degree in Magazine Media from Ball State University, she has gone on to write and edit for several news and culture outlets, including Brooklyn Magazine, The Tempest, and the New Times Broward-Palm Beach. She reported at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi before things got tenser between the U.S. and Russia. Dominique is the managing editor for a women’s health magazine called Sidepiece Magazine that she helped found.