Friday, 12 December 2014

NEW Video: Beyoncé Just Released a Very Personal Short Film on Feminism, Body Image, and Life

We love that Beyoncé always seems game to share little snippets of her life (via Instagram, Tumblr, or through her own music videos), but this morning, the singer gave us perhaps the most intimate look since her HBO documentary,Beyoncé: Life Is But A Dream aired a couple of years ago. Set to a montage of music video clips from the Beyoncé visual album, a 12-minute short film now posted on her site features a very personal monologue touching on matters from body image and the trials of fame to feminism and her roles as a modern wife and mother. Entitled Yours and Mine, it's chock full of wisdom and perspective—and basically the Queen Bey version of Bartlett's Quotations
On fame:
"I sometimes wish I could be anonymous walking down the street like everyone else," she says as the video begins. "Now that I'm famous it's really, really difficult to do very simple things...When you're famous, no one looks at you like a human being. You become property of the public. There's nothing real about it."
Watch: 



Culled From ElleMagazine, Continue Reading THERE.

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