The fiercely private "Lemonade" singer, 36, who
rarely gives interviews, got personal for the September issue of
Vogue magazine, in which she appears on the cover with little
makeup.
"I have a little mommy pouch, and I’m in no rush to get rid of
it," she said in the interview, released on Monday. "I think
it’s real. Whenever I’m ready to get a six-pack, I will go into
beast zone and work my ass off until I have it."
She said she weighed 218 pounds when she underwent an emergency
cesarean section to deliver her twins Rumi and Sir in June 2017
and decided to allow herself time to recover rather than rushing
to lose her baby weight.
"I embraced being curvier. I accepted what my body wanted to
be," Beyonce said. "I was patient with myself and enjoyed my
fuller curves."
The influential singer, who last year topped the Forbes 2017
list of highest-paid women in the music industry with an
estimated $105 million, said she had decided to do the Vogue
photo shoot without wigs or hair extensions, and with as little
makeup as possible.
"I think it’s important for women and men to see and appreciate
the beauty in their natural bodies ... To this day, my arms,
shoulders, breasts, and thighs are fuller," she told Vogue.
Beyonce made her stage comeback after the birth of the twins at
the Coachella music festival in April. She is currently on a
U.S. and European tour with rapper husband Jay-Z.
Beyonce has appeared four times on the cover of Vogue, but the
September issue is the first to be shot by an African-American
photographer, 23-year-old Tyler Mitchell.
"There are so many cultural and societal barriers to entry that
I like to do what I can to level the playing field, to present a
different point of view for people who may feel like their
voices don’t matter," she said, explaining her choice of
Mitchell.
The full interview can be seen at www.vogue.com https://www.vogue.com/article/beyonce-september-issue-2018?mbid=comms
and the September issue of the magazine hits newsstands
nationwide on Aug. 21.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Bernadette Baum)
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