Beyoncé stuns in burgundy leotard as she shares intimate behind-the-scenes shoot
Beyoncé Knowles Carter drops a rare glimpse into her world with a new intimate video.
As the super star she is, the singer looks incredible in a burgundy leotard before nailing a number of different looks for Elle January 2020's cover.
The global superstar, 38, opens up about motherhood, self-care, reclaiming her Ivy Park line and what it's like to be Beyoncé away from the cameras.
In the video, the singer can be seen strutting towards the camera in slow motion as a parachute opens up behind her.
The video continues to show behind-the-scenes of Queen B's photo shoot for her sports clothing line Ivy Park.
Many photographers, stylists and assistants are hard at work trying to get the picture-perfect shot.
She shows she's down-to-earth as she poses outside a laundrette, a wig shop and a supermarket.
In the accompanying interview, the singer details how suffering miscarriages and becoming a mum has helped her to become stronger.
It is her heartache and motherhood which has gone onto shape her perspective on life.
The award-winning music star and actress admits success "looks different to me now" and no longer focuses on chart positions or awards.
She has daughter Blue Ivy, seven, and two-year-old twins Rumi and Sir with husband rapper Jay-Z .
The brunette bombshell is open about having a miscarriage two years before her eldest child was born.
Houston-born Beyonce told Elle magazine : "I began to search for deeper meaning when life began to teach me lessons I didn't know I needed. I learned that all pain and loss is in fact a gift.
"Having miscarriages taught me that I had to mother myself before I could be a mother to someone else. Then I had Blue, and the quest for my purpose became so much deeper.
"Being 'number one' was no longer my priority. My true win is creating art and a legacy that will live far beyond me. That's fulfilling."
The songstress – who has iconic curves – says having children and growing older has also changed her opinion on herself.
The Hollywood star strongly believes she is more than her appearance.
Beyoncé admits she gives "zero f***s" and it's the "most liberating place to be".
But the singer wants people to understand true beauty cannot be seen.
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