
Beyonce performed a one hour show for the Libyan official and son of admitted terrorist Gaddafi
Pop star Beyoncé Knowles performed a private show for Muammar Gaddafi’s son, according to shocking reports.
The show took place took place on New Year’s Eve at Nikki Beach in St. Barts, according to the British news site Daily Mail. The organization reports that Knowles was paid $2 million to perform for one hour at the private party hosted by Mutasim-Billah, the national security adviser for Libya.
Photos of the singer showed her frolicking around on a small stage in a tiny sequence leotard.
Knowles and her husband, rap mogul Jay-Z, recently topped Hollywood’s highest earning couples list, taking in over $122 million last year.
Mutasim-Billah is the son of Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, who was famously dubbed the “mad dog of the Middle East” by Ronald Reagan. In 2003, Gaddaffi admitted responsibility for the 1988 Pan Am Flight 103 terrorist bombing that killed 270 people. The flight was en route to New York City.
According to the report, the small audience also included celebrities Jay-Z, Jon Bon Jovi, Usher, and Lindsay Lohan. Others reportedly paid $12,000 per table to attend the event.
The video below is reportedly from the New year’s Eve event. It was shot with a cell phone video camera.







