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Friday, April 11, 2014

Beyonce,Stuns As She Goes All Marilyn Monroe On The Cover Of Out Magazine (PHOTOS)

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Yes, she woke up like this….and she is the queen of flawless, Mrs Carter mostly popular as Beyonce. The Crazy in Love hit maker graced the latest cover of the annual May Power issue of Out Magazine and brought out her A-game in a blonde Marilyn Monroe wig and pearls.
Over the years, we’ve seen Queen Bey transform herself into just about anything and effortlessly look good. She is one of the most celebrated and arguably the most beautiful woman in the music industry and the wife to legendary rapper Jay Z and she knows just how much influence she has on young ladies not just with her music but with her image and how she appears to have her life together.
At 32, Beyonce puts many young ladies to shame with her great looks and sexy curces and photographed by Santiago & Mauricio and styled by Lysa Cooper, she is nothing short of flawless on the cover of Out magazine .The main focus of the interview was however her latest self-titled album which is her most sexually liberated album since the beginning of her career.
This are her thoughts on sexuality and power of women,
“There is unbelievable power in ownership, and women should own their sexuality. There is a double standard when it comes to sexuality that still persists. Men are free and women are not. That is crazy. The old lessons of submissiveness and fragility made us victims. Women are so much more than that. You can be a businesswoman, a mother, an artist, and a feminist—whatever you want to be—and still be a sexual being. It’s not mutually exclusive.”"While I am definitely conscious of all the different types of people who listen to my music, I really set out to make the most personal, honest, and best album I could make,” she told Out. “I needed to free myself from the pressures and expectations of what I thought I should say or be, and just speak from the heart. Being that I am a woman in a male-dominated society, the feminist mentality rang true to me and became a way to personalize that struggle.”[W]hat I’m really referring to, and hoping for, is human rights and equality, not just that between a woman and a man,”So I’m very happy if my words can ever inspire or empower someone who considers themselves an oppressed minority … We are all the same and we all want the same things: the right to be happy, to be just who we want to be and to love who we want to love.”

Here are some photos from her shoot courtesy of Out Magazine,
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