It's not always easy being Beyoncé.
In a new interview GQ Magazine To promote her New Whisky LineThe 43-year-old superstar was asked if his reputation as a self-described “perfectionist” ever becomes a “burden” for him.
“I create things at my own pace that inspire other people,” Beyoncé told the outlet, “and I hope that my work inspires people to look within themselves and connect with their own creativity, strength and resilience.”
“I'm focused on storytelling, growth and quality,” she added. “I'm not focused on perfectionism. I'm focused on evolution, innovation and changing perceptions.”
The 32-time Grammy Award-winning artist continued, “Making the music for 'Cowboy Carter' and launching this exciting new project doesn't feel like a prison or a burden. In fact, I'm only working in the things that give me freedom.”
“Fame can sometimes feel like a prison,” she noted, “so that's why when I don't show up on the red carpet and when I disappear until I have my work out, that's why.”
“Texas Hold'em” singer Very private There are few interviews and few red carpet appearances.
Her only public appearance so far this year has been at the Grammy Awards in February, where she also missed out on Album of the Year.
In an interview with GQ magazine, Beyoncé said that despite being one of the most famous people in the world, she's doing her best to live a normal life for herself and her family.
“One of the things I've tried so hard to do is to give my children as much normalcy and privacy as possible and to make sure my personal life isn't branded,” said Beyoncé, who has a daughter. Blue Ivy, 12 years old, She has seven-year-old twins Rumi and Sir with her husband Jay-Z.
“It's easy for celebrities to turn our lives into performance art. I've tried my best to stick to my boundaries and protect myself and my family,” she added. “No amount of money could replace the peace I have.”
At the beginning of the interview, Beyoncé said that her Very private life.
“I usually get up around 6am and try to squeeze in an hour or two of work before the kids wake up,” she said. “I'm embracing the beauty and chaos of parenting and moving forward.”
She continued, “Our house is bustling with cousins and friends, impromptu talent shows, and the thumping of dominoes. I'm focusing on my health, taking supplements, and trying to eat very healthy. I'm not eating any meat this summer except turkey. I'm trying to muster the energy to exercise, but not today. Maybe tomorrow.”
From the beginning of her career, Beyoncé has sought to maintain mediocrity. In 2004, she said: Rolling Stone“I don't want to depend on fame.”
“Then I wouldn't know what to do when I wasn't famous anymore,” the Austin Powers actress added, “and I'd just get desperate and go crazy.”
