Beyoncé's publicist, Yvette Noel-Schure, is pleading with her client's rabid fans to stop harassing the wife of Golden State Warriors owner Joe Lacob, Nicole Curran, who said she received death threats from her fans, among other vile actions on social media after a video of her interaction with Beyoncé's husband Jay-Z during Game 3 went viral.

The clip, which showed Curran leaning across Beyoncé to talk to Jay-Z, brought ire to her fans, known as ‘”The Beyhive,” as they took her facial reaction as a personal offense, soon buzzing their way to Curran's mentions and DMs:

Noel-Schure went on to explain that although the love fans have for Beyoncé “runs deep,” that same love “has to be given to every human.” She said this in a lengthy Instagram post:

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Curran told ESPN's Ramona Shelburne that she was in tears upon checking her social media after the game and was forced to deactivate Instagram and other social media apps after a rather distasteful response to a clip from Game 3's broadcast between the Warriors and Toronto Raptors.

The owner's wife later clarified she was offering them something to drink, and upon Jay-Z's request for a vodka soda, she had to lean closer to hear him reply to her question due to the loudness of Oracle Arena:

“That’s where the photos of Beyoncé looking askance at her came from,” noted Shelburne.

There is no wrath that can match that of the Beyhive, but in this case, it seems like the copious anger was misguided, obviously going to abhorrent and hateful lengths once they reached the point of threatening Curran's life after a rather simple conversation with her guests.