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Via CNN.com: (CNN) — Beyoncé and her mother Tina Knowles talk to CNN’s Becky Anderson during London Fashion Week about the launch of their fashion label, House of Dereon, and Beyonce’s pregnancy. Beyonce: I grew up in a fabric store. Unfortunately my mother would say: “Come on let’s go to the fabric store,” and she would make all of these beautiful clothes for myself and the other ladies of Destiny’s Child, and after so many years my fans said we want to buy these clothes somewhere, so it was a natural thing for us to do this line, and it’s so great for us to be able to do it together, number one because we get to spend time together, and two because we have such respect for each others’ taste. Becky: Tina what is it like to see not just your daughter but your designs on television? |
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Check out video of Beyoncé on ‘Late Show With Jimmy Fallon’ show last night.
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Post Categories: Interview
Via Pridesource.com: If there’s any girl who runs the world, it’s Beyoncé. The reigning diva – she’s called Queen Bey for a reason, people – is one of the biggest and best voices behind a long run of hits dating back to the late ’90s, when she was part of supreme girl-group Destiny’s Child. Years later, Beyoncé still demonstrates just how irreplaceable she is as a solo artist, having released four albums – and dedicating her latest one, “4,” to that accomplishment – with some of the most memorable and gay-celebrated singles in pop music history. Not every artist can say they’ve had a gay boy lead a football team to glory by performing “Single Ladies,” as seen on “Glee.” And not every artist can say they have 16 Grammy Awards, making her one of the most honored artists in Grammy history. But that’s Queen Bey, who’s also assembled a gaggle of gay fans who are – you guessed it – crazy in love with her. In this exclusive chat with Beyoncé, her first gay press interview since 2006, the singer/actress/glamour-girl spoke about how the fierceness of her gay fans inspires her, the intimidation she’s feeling following in the footsteps of Judy and Barbra for her upcoming role in “A Star Is Born,” and what she really meant by the “girls” who run the world. |
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Via Beyoncé.com: Reuters recently spoke with Beyoncé about her upcoming lead role in the Clint Eastwood remake of A Star Is Born, as well as the birth of her new Diane Warren-penned ballad, “I Was Here”. About the latter, Beyoncé revealed: I got a call from Diane and she played the song on guitar over the phone, and I said, “Oh my god, I have to have this song.” It was inspired by September 11. It’s the tenth anniversary and I thought, “Wow, this really completes my album.” Watch the entire taped interview above, and click here to read Reuters’ in-depth written interview with Beyoncé. |
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Check out all the parts of Beyoncé‘s Access Hollywood interview.
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Check out video of Beyoncé on Access Hollywood earlier today.
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Via Reuters.com: The singer and burgeoning actress, whose fourth solo album “4″ debuted at No. 1 on pop charts after its release in June, told Reuters she felt lucky to have landed the iconic role previously played by Barbra Streisand and Judy Garland. Eastwood will helm the fourth remake of the story about rising singer and actress Esther Blodgett, and Beyonce fondly remembers being a young girl and watching previous versions of the movie with her mother. |
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Check out video of Beyoncé on Good Morning America earlier today. You can also check out her interview from the show below. She SMASHED!
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Check out the full episode of Beyoncé‘s MTV special, ‘Year of 4′ below:
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