Barbie Ferreira claims she starred in a scrapped Beyoncé music video that will “never come out’

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Barbie Ferreira has claimed that she once starred in a scrapped Beyoncé music video that will “never come out’.

On Friday (May 1) the Faces of Death star appeared on Owen Thiele’s In Your Dreams podcast, where she claimed she filmed the music video for the ‘RENAISSANCE‘ track ‘Thique’ three and a half years ago.

“It’ll never come out. I finally have accepted it,” she said. “It was the ‘Thique’ music video, and it was so cool, and I have accepted [that] no one will ever see it, but I do tell people I was in Beyoncé music video.”

She then said that people thought she was “lying for a bit”. According to Ferreira, visual artist Nadia Lee Cohen directed the video, which she said also featured Shygirl, Carmen Electra, Megan Thee Stallion, and more.

“It was like thick bitches,” she said of the cast.

🚨 Barbie Ferreira revealed that she participated in the filming of the music video for the song "THIQUE" three or four years ago, alongside Megan Thee Stallion, Shygirl, and Precious Lee.

“It'll never come out, I finally have accepted it.”pic.twitter.com/YzSZ1FzLo3

— BEYPRESS. (@beyoncepress) May 1, 2026

“She invited me to her birthday party after the music video,” Ferreira recalled. “I met her, and I was like, I will say I got really drunk so I could say happy birthday to her because it was so intimate that I had to say happy birthday to Beyoncé.”

“It was a roller rink. It was like the guest list was popping. I walked in, I go, ‘Oh, everyone’s letting loose,'” she said. “Shout out to Beyoncé for recognising that I was in a music video that will never come out,” she said.

Elsewhere, Ferreira recently opened up about her exit from Euphoria, admitting it “wasn’t worth it” amid her “diminishing” role.

The star played the role of Kat Hernandez in the first two seasons of the HBO drama, though exited ahead of the recently-premiered third run. She clarified last year that her departure decision was “very mutual” and denied reports that she walked off set.

Ferreira shed light about her decision to leave in an interview with Deadline, explaining that she wanted to showcase “different roles”, with the star now releasing new indie films Faces Of Death and Mile End Kicks.

“If Euphoria was going to serve that for me, I would have happily done it forever, however long it would have been,” she said. “But it wasn’t really letting me show my range. In fact, it was kind of diminishing as time went on, and it was like, what makes me happy is acting and growing my career.”

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