Actress Barbie Ferreira said she filmed a cameo for a music video for the Beyoncé song “Thique” that remains unreleased [1].

The revelation highlights the elusive nature of Beyoncé's creative process and the high volume of scrapped material associated with her visual projects. For fans and industry observers, the existence of a discarded video featuring a known actress suggests a larger, unseen production that may never reach the public.

Ferreira, known for her role in the series Euphoria, said she was part of a project that will not be released [4]. The music video for “Thique” reportedly featured other celebrities alongside Ferreira [5].

While the actress confirmed her participation in the filming, she said the project remains unseen [1]. The song “Thique” has been a point of interest for listeners, but the accompanying visual work has not been officially distributed by the artist's team [2].

Ferreira did not provide a specific date for when the filming took place, but the project was characterized as a scrapped effort [4]. The actress's account provides a rare glimpse into the production side of Beyoncé's work, where high-profile cameos are recorded but not always utilized in the final edit [6].

Because the video has not been released, there is no official footage to verify the extent of Ferreira's role, or the identities of the other celebrities involved [3]. The project remains in the archives of the artist's production cycle.

Barbie Ferreira said she filmed a cameo for a music video for the Beyoncé song “Thique”

This incident underscores Beyoncé's tendency toward perfectionism and strict control over her visual brand. By filming high-profile cameos and subsequently scrapping the footage, the artist maintains a level of scarcity and mystery around her work, ensuring that only material meeting her exact standards is released to the public.