Beyonce Talks Her Softer Side: "I’m a Goofball"
She usually comes off as an alpha female thanks to a strong personality and oodles of self-confidence, but Beyoncé Knowles also knows how to be tender.
During a new interview, the “Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)” songstress discussed the emotional experience of voicing the character of Queen Tara in the film “Epic.”

Knowles gushed, “I literally had tears when I played the voice, there was a scene where Queen Tara picks out her pod and I just imagined seeing my child.”
As for her public persona, Beyonce explained, “People take me a lot more seriously than I do, I’m aware of that so I have to be conscious of it but definitely I’m a goofball, I’m a goofball.”
She continued, “It's a lot of pressure, it's a lot of pressure at times, I have my company and I am a businesswoman and I have a lot of people that you know I'm responsible for but at the end of the day I make my decisions based on my heart. I can handle it at least most of the time."
And when it comes to mothering her daughter Blue Ivy, Knowles declared, “I keep my Beyonce voice for the stage and I have my simple Mommy voice. I remember hearing a story about Celine Dion and she was like ‘when I sing, I don’t know if it was her son, cried. And that’s so interesting as she has the most beautiful voice in the world and she’s like ‘he hates it.’ So I say well maybe I’ll just give a little simple nursery rhyme voice to my daughter.”
During a new interview, the “Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)” songstress discussed the emotional experience of voicing the character of Queen Tara in the film “Epic.”
As for her public persona, Beyonce explained, “People take me a lot more seriously than I do, I’m aware of that so I have to be conscious of it but definitely I’m a goofball, I’m a goofball.”
She continued, “It's a lot of pressure, it's a lot of pressure at times, I have my company and I am a businesswoman and I have a lot of people that you know I'm responsible for but at the end of the day I make my decisions based on my heart. I can handle it at least most of the time."
And when it comes to mothering her daughter Blue Ivy, Knowles declared, “I keep my Beyonce voice for the stage and I have my simple Mommy voice. I remember hearing a story about Celine Dion and she was like ‘when I sing, I don’t know if it was her son, cried. And that’s so interesting as she has the most beautiful voice in the world and she’s like ‘he hates it.’ So I say well maybe I’ll just give a little simple nursery rhyme voice to my daughter.”


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