Beyoncé got a visit from US presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton last week when the front-runner for the Democrat nomination turned up on the set of a video.
An inside source could not reveal if Mrs Clinton, who looks likely to face-off against Donald Trump in November, scored an on-screen cameo, but a second insider confirmed Beyoncé, 34, is currently working on an album, complete with music videos. (The album is likely to come out in April).
The 68-year-old wife of former president Bill Clinton said when asked at an Iowa town hall if she’d rather be Beyoncé or president, “I want to be as good a president as Beyoncé is a performer.”
No doubt securing a permanent spot in the hive, the presidential hopeful had high praise for the pop star at the event: “You see her on TV, it’s impressive; you see her in person, you’re just stunned. Thinking like, ‘How does she do that?’ Really. I mean, she’s singing, she’s up and she’s down. She’s just amazing.”
The admiration is mutual. Last May, Beyoncé attended a Hillary Clinton fundraiser event in New York City. Although she and husband Jay Z supported Barack Obama in the 2008 and 2012 presidential races, now she wants her girl Hillary to run the world.