Beyonce talked about parenthood and being a businesswoman with British Vogue in their new special December 2020 edition, looking stunning in a red gown with no back.
In addition, the 39-year-old actress talked about how she began beekeeping and how she has instilled in her kids the belief that they are "never too young to contribute to changing the world."
Beyonce looked stunning in a flowing red outfit that flaunted her amazing body for one of the spread's photos.
The diva put on a cheeky show by flashing a gold chain thong, and the gown had sparkling silver jewelry accents at the back.
The Crazy In Love singer glanced back over her shoulder at the camera, her hair styled in disheveled waves.
The singer wore matching briefs and a plunging red fitted blazer in another eye-catching photo.
She wore her hair in curls with a dramatic center parting and accessorized with gold heels and striking silver jewelry.
The mother of three, who was born Beyonce Giselle Knowles, talked about how the pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement have affected her as a mom in the interview that goes with it.
She and her husband, Jay-Z, whose true name is Shawn Corey Carter, have twins, Sir Carter, age three, and Blue Ivy, age eight.
"I have improved as a listener," she remarked. Although Blue is very intelligent and aware of the change, it is my responsibility as her parent to make her environment as secure and happy as possible for an eight-year-old.
I would advise you to adore them even more. I teach my kids that they can make a difference in the world at any age. I never undervalue their feelings and thoughts, and I talk to them to find out how this is impacting them.
The artist continued by discussing her experience as a businesswoman and how she defines success for herself.
"Owning my films, clothing lines, and masters is important to me," she stated when asked what she is most proud of. Your music, your persona, and your business practices don't have to be produced from a male or commercial perspective.
"You have the freedom to define success for yourself." Being at the top does not imply superior quality. Furthermore, having a successful business is by no means the same as having an influence.