Barbie Ferreira is sharing new details about one of Beyoncé’s most talked-about visuals.
In a recent interview on In Your Dreams With Owen Thiele, the Euphoria star revealed that she appeared in the music video for “Thique,” a track from Beyoncé’s Renaissance. The video was directed by Nadia Lee Cohen, known for her distinct, stylized visuals.
“There were times when I thought, ‘This is never going to come out,” she remembered when talking about working on projects that sometimes never see the light of day. “I did a Beyoncé music video about three and a half years ago, and it still hasn’t been released. I’ve kind of accepted that no one will ever see it. It was during Renaissance—the “Thique” video—and it was so cool.”
Ferreira also said the video, which probably will never see the light of day, featured a stacked lineup of appearances, including Megan Thee Stallion, Carmen Electra, Shygirl, and model Precious Lee.
She added: '“It was a bunch of really cool girls. It was like Shy Girl, Karma Electra, Megan Thee Stallion, um, Precious was in it.”
She continued: “It’s been over four years since Renaissance. I swear to God, I’ve been holding onto hope this whole time. But I think this is the moment I finally accept that I’m not going to be in the Beyoncé video.”
While Beyoncé has yet to officially release a full video for “Thique,” Ferreira’s comments offer a glimpse into what could be one of the more high-profile and visually ambitious projects tied to the Renaissance era.