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Beyonce: Fame can at times feel like prison

By IANS | Updated: September 11, 2024 11:40 IST

Los Angeles, Sep 11 Grammy-winner Beyonce has talked about music, family and fame, which she says can feel ...

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Los Angeles, Sep 11 Grammy-winner Beyonce has talked about music, family and fame, which she says can feel like prison at times.

In a new interview with GQ Magazine to promote her new whiskey line, Beyonce said: “I create at my own pace, on things that I hope will touch other people. I hope my work encourages people to look within themselves and come to terms with their own creativity, strength, and resilience.”

She said that she focuses on “storytelling, growth, and quality.”

Beyonce added: “I’m not focused on perfectionism. I focus on evolution, innovation, and shifting perception.”

She went on: “Working on the music for ‘Cowboy Carter’ and launching this exciting new project feel nothing like prison, nor a burden."

The "Naughty Girl" hitmaker said that she only works on what liberates her.

“It is fame that can at times feel like prison,” she said, reports nypost.com.

“So, when you don’t see me on red carpets, and when I disappear until I have art to share, that’s why.”

Beyonce said that despite being one of the most famous people in the world, she does her best to lead a normal life for herself and her family.

“One thing I’ve worked extremely hard on is making sure my kids can have as much normalcy and privacy as possible, ensuring my personal life isn’t turned into a brand,” said the singer, who shares daughter Blue Ivy, 12, and twins Rumi and Sir, 7, with producer-husband Jay-Z.

“It’s very easy for celebrities to turn our lives into performance art. I have made an extreme effort to stay true to my boundaries and protect myself and my family,” she added. “No amount of money is worth my peace.”

Beyonce gave a rare glimpse into her private life.

“Most days I try to wake up around 6 a.m., squeezing in an hour or two of work before the little ones are up,” she said.

“Parenting while working, I move forward, embracing the beauty and the chaos of it all.”

“Our home is alive with cousins and friends, spontaneous talent shows, and the clatter of dominoes. I’ve been trying to focus on my health, taking my supplements, and eating very clean. I’ve given up meat, except for turkey, this summer. I’m trying to muster the strength to work out, but I just can’t do it today. Maybe tomorrow.”

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