
Boy Begged His Alleged Lookalike Star Dad to ‘Tell the Truth’ — Celebrity Refused DNA Test for Years
This celebrity has a supposed lookalike son who has been battling for over a decade to gain recognition from the man he insists is his father. However, the singer has consistently denied paternity and has repeatedly refused to take a DNA test.
This iconic musician and his equally celebrated wife are regarded as one of the most powerful duos in the industry, each crafting vast empires from their musical prowess.
Yet, like any high-profile relationship, theirs has endured its share of challenges, with some reportedly pushing them to the brink of separation.
One of the most contentious controversies surrounding their marriage emerged in 2015 when a then-21-year-old rapper, Rymir Satterthwaite, filed a lawsuit, asserting that this hip-hop titan was his biological father.
Rymir's mother, Wanda, was said to have been romantically involved with the renowned artist in the early 1990s, before his career skyrocketed.
At the time, the Satterthwaites admitted they never anticipated the media frenzy their claims would spark and were "shocked" when news of the lawsuit was leaked to the press.
The lawsuit, which accused the rapper of having an affair with Wanda in 1992, was initially filed in a civil court in December 2014. However, it was ultimately dismissed after the court determined that false information had been presented.
According to Rymir, he was just eight years old when his mother revealed that she believed the singer was his father. While Rymir has spent years seeking acknowledgment, the rapper has remained steadfast in his refusal to accept him as his son.
Rymir’s request for a paternity test was initially denied, as the court believed his biological father had already been identified. However, the matter remained unresolved until a birth certificate was presented as evidence, showing no other man officially registered as his father.
Originally, Robert Graves was listed as the father on Rymir’s birth certificate. But in 2011, following a DNA test that confirmed Graves was not his biological father, his name was officially removed.
Despite this revelation, the famous musician was asked to take a paternity test, but he refused.
Rymir's guardian went as far as taking legal action against their own lawyers, alleging that they had collaborated with the musician’s legal team to deliberately obstruct the paternity test process, ultimately preventing it from being carried out.
Rymir asserts that he is being denied a fair hearing, a right he believes he should be entitled to as a citizen. He insists that his pursuit is not about financial gain but about the artist "finally telling the truth to the world."
He also claims that if it were anyone else, they would have been required to take the test by now. However, he believes his alleged father has managed to avoid it due to his immense wealth and influence.
How Did the Star's Wife React?
The musician and his wife tied the knot in a private ceremony on April 4, 2008, surrounded by close friends and family. Their relationship blossomed as they built their careers, eventually cementing their status as one of the industry's most influential power couples.
While their love story has been widely admired, controversies surrounding the rapper’s past and allegations of infidelity have repeatedly surfaced. In 2011, reports emerged that he had fathered a child with Trinidadian model Shenelle Scott.
Initially, a man named Malik Sayeed was mistakenly listed as the child's father. However, a DNA test later confirmed that he was not, and within weeks, the child was officially identified as the musician's.
At the time, his wife, Beyoncé, was pregnant with their first child. Though initially upset by the revelation, she eventually came to terms with her husband's past.
In Rymir's case, the Song Cry singer has continuously refused to acknowledge him as his son. Alongside the paternity controversy, the star has also faced persistent and well-substantiated allegations of infidelity, which first gained traction in 2014.
Rather than addressing the cheating rumors directly, Beyoncé responded in the way she knows best—through her music. She released an album filled with songs detailing a woman's realization of her partner’s betrayal. The rapper later admitted that he wasn't surprised by his wife’s decision to use her artistry as an outlet for her emotions.
Similarly, the Young Forever singer has also referenced Rymir’s paternity claim in his own music. In his song Heard About Us, he dismissed t the allegation, comparing it to Michael Jackson’s Billie Jean, a track in which Jackson famously denied fathering a child with an obsessed fan.
The Star's Love Story
It’s widely believed that the musician first met Beyoncé sometime between 1997 and 2000. One noteworthy detail is that she was 18 at the time of their introduction, but they didn’t start dating until she turned 19.
The two were seen together in 2001, although it wasn’t until 2002 that the public began paying real attention. That year, Beyoncé collaborated with the rapper on his track “03 Bonnie & Clyde" and portrayed Bonnie in the accompanying music video.
The “Marcy Me” singer publicly referred to Beyoncé as his “girlfriend,” drawing more attention to their deepening connection. Although those in his inner circle were aware of his feelings following the “Bonnie & Clyde” track, he stayed quiet until April 2003, when he maintained they were just friends.
However, Beyoncé soon alluded to their relationship through her music, and by the end of that year, the singer was generally acknowledged as her boyfriend.
They stepped out on their first red carpet together in 2004, though allegations of the musician’s infidelity with Rihanna surfaced in 2005 and were swiftly denied.
On April 4, 2008, the pair tied the knot—a date believed to be especially meaningful, as the number 4 holds a personal significance for them; both were born on the 4th day of their respective birth months.
In August 2011, the couple announced they were expecting their first child, Blue Ivy Carter, who arrived on January 7, 2012.
Since then, they have welcomed twins Sir and Rumi, demonstrating their dedication to parenthood. The singer, Jay-Z, takes his role as a father seriously and is known to embrace his parental duties with enthusiasm.
A source has described the family as especially close-knit, adding that Beyoncé takes her approach to discipline quite seriously.
She reportedly prefers having reasoned discussions with her children, and this method has proven effective. Fans are eager to see the remarkable young man and women these children will grow into one day.