Beyoncé’s back-up dancers ‘Les Twins’ stepped in to protect the singer during one of her Renaissance Tour concerts after a person threw an item on stage.
In a video posted to TikTok, a person is seen tossing a coat or shirt onto the stage at SoFi Stadium, prompting the dancers to rush over to the unruly audience member.
‘Something gets thrown at Beyoncé on stage and Les Twins are ready to fight,’ the person who posted the video online wrote of twins Larry & Laurent Bourgeois, 34.
While Beyoncé, 42, appeared unbothered and continued singing ‘Drunk In Love,’ Les Twins immediately stepped in front of the singer just off stage.
The trend of audience members tossing items on stage has increased in recent months with some singers being injured by phones and other flying objects.
Beyoncé’s back-up dancers ‘Les Twins’ stepped in to protect the singer during one of her Renaissance Tour concerts after a person threw an item on stage
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Larry & Laurent Bourgeois are seen with Beyoncé during a Renaissance Tour stop
The video – taken from a concert in Inglewood, California – has amᴀssed thousands of views online across TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube.
In the nearly one-minute clip, the item is thrown on stage near the singer’s feet and the twins immediately notice the purported clothing item.
One of the twins tries to remove the item from the stage while the other approached the person in the crowd who threw the item.
The twins begin to walk away from the area where the item was thrown only to return to the area after it appears a security guard thwarted another item.
The pair seem confrontational as they approach the crowd members once again and look to put an end to the person tossing the items at the ‘Single Ladies’ singer.
The video has since been applauded online by the ‘BeyHive’ community and others who are glad to see people stepping up to protect and defends artists on stage.
‘Beyonce could have tripped over what ever that was the TWINS were just trying to protect their second mommy I commend them for that. BIG UPS FOR THE TWINS!’
‘Do not mess with the les twins,’ one fan wrote in response to the video. ‘They do not play when it comes to Bey, they gon protect her.’
‘Beyonce could have tripped over what ever that was the TWINS were just trying to protect their second mommy I commend them for that. BIG UPS FOR THE TWINS!’
‘Girl why would you do that when the twins are right there,’ chided a second fan. ‘You know they don’t play about mother they’re her first twins.’
It’s unclear if the fan was removed from the audience after the incident.
The pair seem confrontational as they approach the crowd members once again and look to put an end to the person tossing the items at the ‘Single Ladies’ singer
Beyoncé appeared unbothered by the nearly flat object thrown on the stage
They’ve got her back! Beyoncé with the Les Twins
Les Twins have been working with Beyoncé since 2011 and have been known to step in and protect the singer and ᴀssist her during times of need.
Videos online show the French brothers helping out the crooner with wardrobe malfunctions and technical issues throughout the Renaissance Tour.
In another video posted from a stop at SoFi Stadium, one of the twins climbs up onto a platform behind the singer after the zipper falls down on one of her bodysuits.
‘I love how they protect Beyoncé�� they’ve been dancing wt her since teenagers,’ wrote one YouTube commenter.
During a stop in Hamburg, Germany – one of the earliest tour dates – Les Twins also ᴀssisted Beyoncé as she her cleavage began to fall out of her dress.
In videos posted online, one of the twins can be seen grabbing her hand and covering her from the audience, giving her an opportunity to adjust her outfit.
‘The twin saved the twins !! Now that’s who you want on your team !! They all got in formation !!’ one fan wrote.
Les Twins (pictured) have been working with Beyoncé since 2011 and have been known to step in and protect the singer and ᴀssist her during times of need
The fan who threw the item at Beyoncé during her stop in Southern California is just one of dozens of recent incidents involving singers on stage.
In July, Bebe Rexha ended up with a black eye after a fan threw a cell phone at her during a show in New York City. Rexha ended up having to stop the show and go to the hospital where she received several sтιтches for the injury.
Ava Max was slapped by a fan and endured an injury during a show in Los Angeles just days later while she was on stage and singing to the crowd.
Other singers who have been targeted included country singer Kelsea Ballerini – who was hit in the face with a bracelet in June – Harry Styles, P!nk, and Jason Derulo.