Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Beyonce’s GQ Interview Outtakes


Beyonce GQ February 2013 Outtakes
Here are some outtakes from Beyoncé’s GQ February 2013 photo shoot. There are also some quotes that didn’t make the issue. The singer talks about remaining independent of her husband, the rumor she faked her pregnancy and the Destiny’s Child reunion.
Check it out along with a behind-the-scenes video below:


Beyonce GQ February 2013 Outtakes 4On being independent of Jay-Z: ”I was independent before I met my husband, and we have such a natural chemistry and a genuine relationship, and it’s based on the things that relationships are supposed to be based on. I’ve seen, growing up, when a woman or aman in a relationship—it doesn’t matter which one—doesn’t feel confident, they feel a bit trapped. Your self-worth is determined by you. You don’t have to depend on someone telling you who you are.”
Beyonce GQ February 2013 Outtakes 3
On how having Blue Ivy changed her: ”When I gave birth, that was the first time I truly let go and surrendered. And it taught me how amazing that feels… Giving birth made me realize the power of being a woman. I have so much more substance in my life. And expressing that excitement and that sensuality and the connection I have with myhusband—I’m a lot more comfortable with that now. I actually feel like my child introduced me to myself.”
On the rumor she faked her pregnancy: ”I felt like I kind of had to protect my mother, because when people made up the silliest rumor about me not really being pregnant  She was there when I went through all of those things. And my sister. They were very, very defensive. It’s not personal to me, and it comes along with the job, but the lack of respect—people will just go too far sometimes.”
On Destiny’s Child: The members of Destiny’s Child “were my family, and still are my family. Unlike solo artists that started out, my foundation is being in a group and being with other women that needed—we needed each other so much. I mean, it’s harmony. And we were super tight. We could walk into a room and not give each other the key and sing in perfect harmony. It gives me chills. So that union, that unity, that sisterhood, it is how I grew up.
Read more over at GQ.com
Photo: Terry Richardson/GQ

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