Sam Bailey to do 'Running Man' at Beyonce's gig


London, Dec 20 (IANS): Sam Bailey, winner of the 10th season of British singing reality show "The X Factor", says she will perform fad dance "The Running Man" on stage when she supports pop star Beyonce Knowles on her British tour next year.

The 36-year-old won the chance to support Beyonce in the British leg of her Mrs Carter world tour after winning "The X Factor".

Bailey is all game to bring the fad dance, which sees people perform moves that imitate a runner, reports contactmusic.com.

"I'm really looking forward to it. I might do 'The Running Man'. Let's bring 'The Running Man' back. She's got all that twerking thing going on. I think we should go retro and bring The Running Man back. I could do that on stage at The O2 - that would be amazing," Bang Showbiz quoted Bailey as saying.

Bailey won't be part of all the gigs of Beyonce's gigs in Britain as those concerts clash with her "The X Factor" tour. But she is happy.

"I'd be quite happy to do just the one to say that I've done it to be fair. I am going to feel a little bit out of my depth because this is Beyonce we're talking about and I'm little old Sam Bailey from Leicester.

"It's an amazing prize and a great opportunity and I can't wait to do it because there aren't many people who can say they've done that. I might have to learn to dance a bit though," Bailey said.

  

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