After Beyoncé cut a word from her latest album due to talent, the 49-year-old suggested the singer go one step further and remove her name from her hit ‘Partition’. “Hmmm, while we’re at it… #Partition,” she tweeted on Aug. 1, calling out the 2013 song from Beyoncé’s album in which the singer recalls that a man “Monica Lewinsky’d all on my gown.” The offensive lyrics refer to the high-profile affair between President Bill Clinton and a then-21-year-old Lewinsky, which led to the president’s famous denial and impeachment in 1998. This isn’t the first time Lewinsky — who has written “rap song muse” on her Twitter bio — has addressed unwanted name-dropping. In an essay she wrote for Vanity Fair in 2014, she thanked Beyoncé for including her in the song, but offered a correction. “Miley Cyrus mentions me on stage, Eminem raps about me and Beyoncé’s latest hit calls me out. Thanks, Beyoncé, but if we’re talking, I think you meant “Bill Clinton’s dress,” not “Monica Lewinsky wore it.”