Famous American singer, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, has opened up about the challenges of fame.
She reveals that it could sometimes feel like being confined.
The 43-year-old global icon explained that she now approaches her music career on her own terms.
Also, she focuses more on innovation than the pursuit of perfection.
In a recent interview with GQ, Beyoncé shared that while she values storytelling, growth, and quality in her work, fame itself can become burdensome.
The singer explained that she often retreats from the public eye when she isn’t actively sharing her artistic creations.
“I create at my own pace, and I focus on things that I hope will resonate deeply with others.
“My goal is always to inspire people to look within themselves, to tap into their creativity, strength, and resilience,” she said.
Beyoncé emphasised that her latest work on the Cowboy Carter project had been an exhilarating experience, free from the burdens that fame can sometimes impose.
“Working on this new music and launching this exciting project feels liberating. It’s the opposite of a burden—it gives me freedom. Fame, on the other hand, can feel like a prison at times.
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“That’s why you won’t see me constantly at red carpets or in the public eye. When I disappear, it’s because I’m waiting until I have something meaningful to share.”
When asked if she has considered retirement, Beyoncé confidently responded
“Good music and powerful messages will never retire.” She Stated
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