Not all heroes wear capes—unless they're Ivy Park. When Beyoncé nearly suffered a wardrobe malfunction during her Renaissance Tour in Germany on June 21, one of her loyal and long-time backup dancers expertly swooped in to save the queen. What's more, Bey's savior — one of identical twin brothers Larry and Laurent Bourgeois — deftly prevented a near-slip keyhole cutout in her self-designed neon pink tour look , so much so that fans at home (not to mention fans out there) barely noticed anything was amiss when the video went viral on social media. Of course, credit goes to Queen Bey, who showed why she's "that girl" and didn't miss a beat on her 2022 hit "Break My Soul."
"His movements were professional, sleek, and simple, placing her own hands where she needed coverage! Awesome," one user commented on a TikTok clip of the stage save, while another added, "That's talent. He saw something happening, didn't miss a beat while performing and allowed her to fix it. Love twins." Meanwhile, a third fan wrote, "Someone got a raise!! !" and someone else joked, "Twins saved twins."
Fans of the French brother duo may know them as Beychella from their 2018 Coachella music festival, and they recently opened up about their special relationship with the 32-time Grammy winner on CTV's The Social . "You can't be the best person in the world and not want to be around the best performer," Laurent told the Canadian talk show host. "She's sick." Larry added: "She is Beyoncé. No matter what happens, no matter who’s with her, Beyoncé is still going to kill it.”
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Aside from the stage mishap Beyoncé narrowly avoided, that particular costume change held special significance. "I'm so proud to be one of the incredibly talented black designers who performed last night celebrating Juneteenth," the "Trouble in America" singer posted on Instagram alongside a series of hot pink gloves she wore in Amsterdam in June Photo of Ivy Park styling. 19.
In the same caption, she also revealed her inspiration for the slinky sequin gown, which features a criss-cross halter neckline and daring side slit, sharing: "I started designing this collection over a year ago I'm deeply immersed in all things Renaissance and inspired by Studio 54, Bob Mackie and the disco era. I wanted to give the iconic IVY PARK neon a modern twist and bring disco to life in this swim collection. To the Beach. I’m excited to share this with everyone and even prouder to debut it on the Renaissance World Tour.”
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Yes, Beyoncé's backup dancers also wore her new Ivy Park collection during the show, so when one of them rescued their Queen Bey, they were dressed in the perfect outfit.