Beyonce Likens Fame to Prison in Discussion About Stardom
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In a newly-published candid interview, Queen Bey discusses her approach to artistry, the challenges of fame, and the balance between her career and family life.

AceShowbiz - Beyonce Knowles, known for her iconic status and enigmatic public persona, has given fans a glimpse into her world through a recent interview with GQ. In a candid conversation, she shared her thoughts on fame, music, and her family.

"I create at my own pace, on things that I hope will touch other people," she said. "I only work on what liberates me."

Beyonce acknowledged that fame can often feel like a prison, which is why she chooses to retreat from the limelight between album cycles. "So, when you don't see me on red carpets, and when I disappear until I have art to share, that's why," she explained.

Her unwavering commitment to her craft is evident in her willingness to experiment with different genres. "I respected pop," she said of her 2011 album, "4". "But I was yearning for something deeper with more musicality."

Despite the pressures of fame, Beyonce remains deeply connected to music. "Singing is not work for me," she said. "There's magic in the way it feels on my throat, a resonance that vibrates through me."

Balancing her family and work life is also a priority for Beyonce. "I build my work schedule around my family," she said. "My kids come with me everywhere I go."

She also revealed that her daughter, Blue Ivy, has a natural talent for performing and is even joining her on stage during her "Renaissance" tour.

Beyonce emphasizes the importance of maintaining a private life, revealing that she has made a conscious effort to keep her family life out of the spotlight. "It's very easy for celebrities to turn our lives into performance art," she said. "I have made an extreme effort to stay true to my boundaries and protect myself and my family."

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