Beyonce’ says “her children” when asked what is one piece of art that changed her life



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    1. Mellow-sid on

      I think she has mentioned something similar earlier too she was asked her greatest achievement she said becoming a mother, i remember not everyone was happy with that answer at that time saying she should be proud of achieving so much more

    2. echoesandripples on

      i don’t have children of my own for practical reasons (I still want them), but I love kids, always have and the kids around me, from my little cousins to my childhood bffs daughter, have completely changed my life for better

      obviously this is very different from having to care for them on the daily, but the joy and wonder they have, plus the amount of love shared with their parents, have been a huge reason why my 30s are better than my 20s

      the parents in my life are all very dedicated, people who wanted kids for a long time and the way they light up by having the family they always wanted is very contagious 

      plus the babies (and not babies, as they remind me) are adorable little menaces and they are so kind and curious and chill

    3. attaboy_stampy on

      rofl “my children” as she walks away in her diamond encrusted chicken dress

      (I mean it’s a sweet and beautiful sentiment that is legit- it’s just the visual of it that amuses me)

    4. 🙄🙄

      And then snatching away her ‘child’s’ childhood by making her being part of all adult things.

      PS : Don’t come at me saying that Bey isn’t forcing, Ivy wants it. Obviously, any child grown up seeing so much glitter, will want it. It is duty of parents to protect their childhood.

    5. Own-Importance5459 on

      I mean I totally get why people are so cringe by that comment especially with the idea of a woman’s achievement of being a mother making them complete being shoved down their throats….but some people honestly do find joy becoming a mother. So if it makes her happy on her own accord good for her.

    6. stink3rb3lle on

      Idk maybe I need breakfast. I think it’s great she enjoys being a mother, nothing wrong with that, but . . . I feel like this answer objectifies her children a bit. They’re people, not art. They’re not works, they’re not *for* viewing or enjoyment, they are ends in and of themselves. It makes me raise an eyebrow a bit more at putting her eldest into her tour. Like if you view your children as “art,” of course they need to perform and live up to that. If they’re people, maybe they can make freer choices.

    7. aybsavestheworld on

      I don’t care about her. Omg there I said it

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    8. manhattansinks on

      i know i’m going to sound so negative, because it’s a lovely answer otherwise. but you’re at the met gala. name an actual piece of art.

    9. Accomplished-Bid-373 on

      Why are people being weird about this? I’m not even a mother myself and I can understand where she’s coming from. Art is created and she “created” her children in the womb so to speak. What they are in her life is probably life changing to her as I’m sure children are to every parent. She sounds like someone who loves her children. My mom might have said the same thing if asked the same question.

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