Beyonce makes a very rare appearance at  Todrick Hall's party

Beyonce makes a very rare appearance as she wows in a dazzling gold bow corset leotard at Todrick Hall’s birthday party in Los Angeles

  • In a video shared by YouTuber duo Young Ezee, the singer, 39, performed at the choreographer’s, 36, celebrations 
  • During the clip, Beyonce, who looked sensational in a tiny gold corset leotard with a bow, ran to hug Todrick after the performance
  • The account Young Ezee, which has 1.7m followers, captioned the video with: ‘Not @Beyonce showing up and showing out,’ they added: ‘Yo, Beyonce killed it.’ 
  • Todrick and Beyonce have worked together over the years, he famously helped choreograph her 2014 Blow video 
  • Talking about working with the star in 2013 during an interview with MTV, the choreographer said: ‘I got to work with Beyoncé, who is just my favourite artist.’
  • In 2012, Todrick shared a selfie with the singer to Twitter and joked: ‘First time I met @beyonce I literally couldn’t breathe; look at my face bahahaha RT.’ 
  • While in 2011, Beyonce realesed a special thank you video to the dancer on her official YouTube page after he choreographed a flash mob to her hit singles 

They have worked together several times over the years on music videos.

And Beyonce made a very rare appearance as she attended Todrick Hall’s birthday party in Los Angeles on Monday night.

In a video shared by YouTuber duo Young Ezee, the singer, 39, performed at the choreographer’s, 36, celebrations.

Amazing: Beyonce made a very rare appearance as she attended Todrick Hall’s birthday party in Los Angeles on Monday night

During the clip, Beyonce, who looked sensational in a tiny gold corset leotard with a bow, ran to hug Todrick after the performance and other members in the audience.

The account Young Ezee, which has 1.7million followers, captioned the video with: ‘Not @Beyonce showing up and showing out,’ they added while zooming in on the singer: ‘Yo, Beyonce killed it.’

The video did not show which song Beyonce performed but at the end Todrick was seen running towards the star as they hugged while the crowd cheered and appeared to shout ‘B’. 

While the choreographer, whose birthday was on 4 April, went on to thank the star’s backup dancers while Beyonce hugged other members in the audience. 

MailOnline has contacted both Todrick and Beyonce’s representative for comment.  

Happy birthday! In a video shared by YouTuber duo Young Ezee, the singer, 39, performed at the choreographer’s, 36, celebrations

Sweet: During the clip, Beyonce, who looked sensational in a tiny gold corset leotard with a bow, ran to hug Todrick after the performance and other members in the audience

Todrick and Beyonce have worked together over the years, he famously helped choreograph her Blow video. 

Talking about working with the star in 2013 during an interview with MTV, the choreographer said: ‘It’s crazy! I got to work with Beyoncé, who is just my favourite artist, next to Justin Bieber obviously.   

‘It was just an amazing experience. She was awesome to work with and the video finally came out and it was the hardest secret in my life to keep. I wasn’t surprised because I knew it was happening, but I didn’t know when.’ 

In 2012, Todrick shared a selfie with the singer to Twitter and joked: ‘First time I met @beyonce I literally couldn’t breathe; look at my face bahahaha RT.’

‘Yo, Beyonce killed it!’: The account Young Ezee, which has 1.7million followers, captioned the video with: ‘Not @Beyonce showing up and showing out,’ they added while zooming in on the singer: ‘Yo, Beyonce killed it.’

Work it: Todrick looked stylish for his birthday celebrations in Louis Vuitton jeans and a Moschino football-style top 

While in 2011, Beyonce realesed a special thank you video to the dancer on her official YouTube page after he choreographed a flash mob to her hit singles.  

She said: ‘Todrick Hall, I don’t know if you choreographed, or you just came up with the concept but you did an amazing job and all of your dancers, the little kids, spelling out Beyonce at the end. All of the details, beautifully shot, so creative.’

Todrick looked stylish for his birthday celebrations in Louis Vuitton jeans and a Moschino football-style top.

As well as counting Beyonce as an acquaintance, Todrick is also close with Taylor Swift, he previously said that being friends is one of his ‘favourite things he’s done’.

Way back when: In 2012, Todrick shared a selfie with the singer to Twitter and joked: ‘First time I met @beyonce I literally couldn’t breathe; look at my face bahahaha RT.’

It comes after Todrick admitted last year that he ‘wasn’t surprised’ when The Greatest Dancer was axed – blaming it on the deadly coronavirus.

The former RuPaul’s Drag Race star – who sat on TGD’s panel alongside Cheryl, Matthew Morrison and Oti Mabuse after joining the show for its second season -believes the BBC pulled the plug when the global pandemic reared its head.

‘When I heard about all the social distancing I wasn’t surprised [it was cancelled],’ he told MailOnline this week. ‘If the audience can’t be there it won’t work. It’s like The Voice with no judges and spinning chairs.’  

Todrick, 35, also believes the show’s cancellation is not definitive.

‘I think there’s hope [it could return]. We had a great time doing it – me and all the other captains loved it.

‘That show gives people an awesome experience to be creative. The production value is one of the best I’ve seen. And I love that it was about the dancers – they weren’t in the background. Everything was awesome – the costumes, staging, props – all of it telling a story.’ 

The dancer and choreographer also released an album – which he wrote, recorded and finished in just three and a half days – last year.

Todrick brushed off how impressively fast the turnaround was, saying: ‘If you think too long about ideas you won’t do well in that online space [of social media and content creation]. 

Captains: The former RuPaul’s Drag Race star sat on TGD’s panel alongside Cheryl, Matthew Morrison and Oti Mabuse after joining the show for its second season

‘Online is all about the fastest, funniest meme and which one gets there the quickest.’

Of his album Quarantine Queen, he admitted that he hasn’t dwelled on the negative impact of the COVID-19 crisis.

‘There is no deeper meaning to this. It’s about making people smile, laugh and getting their minds off the negative parts of all this.

‘You turn on the news and just see negative, horrible things. It’s not good to just ignore, but I say stay at home and be super creative, that’s better than not doing anything with your time.’ 

Down time: Todrick also admitted that he has welcomed the opportunity to step away from his hectic lifestyle (pictured with RuPaul in January 2020)

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