Shirlene Quigley, a backup dancer from New Jersey, had gone missing over the weekend. She performed for stars Missy Elliot, Beyonce and Rihanna and many feared that something terrible may have happened to her.
Rihanna pleaded online for details about the whereabouts of Shirlene Quigley. Missy Elliot was also appealing to people to hopefully lead the authorities to the location of her backup dancer. Many feared that Shirlene Quigley might have been in danger when the police found her cellphone at a bridal store in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood, while her car was left outside a Hertz rental store in New York City.
Missing Rihanna Backup Dancer Feared To Be In Danger
CBS News reported that after hours of searching, North Bergen Police stated that Shirlene Quigley, 32, is safe. Their detectives in cooperation with the New York Police Department conducted an extensive search and successfully located Shirlene Quigley.
The backup dancer of Beyonce and Rihanna is reportedly safe and staying at an undisclosed medical facility. Her family was on their way from Los Angeles to reunite with her at the time of the posting.
Hollywood Life stated that according to Shirlene Quigley's landlord, she left her residence at North Bergen Township in the afternoon of Oct. 22, 2016. Another person was reportedly seen with Shirlene Quigley near the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan early the next day.
The subsequently NYPD found her car and cellphone. According to Shirlene Quigley's father, she left a message with a friend, telling her to get ready because it is about to happen and that she needs her friend to substitute for her. Her father was concerned when she failed to call him at 6 p.m., which she reportedly did every day.
Missing Beyonce Backup Dancer Observed To Have Been Behaving Oddly Before She Disappeared
Shirlene Quigley's friends allegedly worried about her odd behavior recently. An insider said that she was lately staring off into the distance and would not respond or move. She would just keep still for a long time.
They are now very pleased that she has been found and getting the needed help. It remains uncertain whether Shirlene Quigley, who appeared in Beyonce's "Crazy in Love" music video in 2003, has been suffering from depression. More updates and details are expected soon.