The pop singer credits the
birth of her first-born, daughter Blue Ivy Carter, with improving her love life
with rapper hubby Jay-Z.
Beyoncé says prior to
giving birth last January, she didn’t feel confident within herself – but
motherhood has changed all that.
In a particularly soppy
interview with GQ – warning: sick bag may be required – she said: "When I
gave birth, that was the first time I truly let go and surrendered.
“And it taught me how
amazing that feels. Giving birth made me realise the power of being a woman.
"I have so much more
substance in my life. And expressing that excitement and that sensuality and
the connection I have with my husband - I'm a lot more comfortable with that
now.
“I actually feel like my
child introduced me to myself."
Meanwhile, the pop superstar has been blasted for apparently miming
the US national anthem at President Barack Obama’s inauguration ceremony on
Monday.
Her backing band revealed
the singer, 31, lip-synched The Star-Spangled Banner as he was sworn in for a
second term.
A somewhat cowardly move
from a woman who insists she’s more confident and empowered than ever...
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