Beyonce On Piers Morgan: Obamas, Race & Babies



In the hour-long sit-down tonight airing at 9pmET/PT, Beyonce opens up to Piers Morgan about turning 30 in September. She says she can’t wait.

“I feel like 30 is the ideal age, because you’re mature enough to know who you are and have your boundaries and your standards and not be afraid of too polite, but young enough to be a young woman,” she says. “I’m so looking forward to it.”
The age also got Beyonce talking about pregnancy. “I always said I’d have a baby at 30,” she says. “I’m 29. But I also said I was going to retire at 30. I’m not retiring.” So, is a baby on the way? “Only God knows,”

she said.

She also talks about her husband, Jay-Z, her new album “4” and more, including how her race has affected her career.

“At least with my career, I’ve kind of broken barriers, and I don’t think people think about my race,” she says. “I think they look at me as an entertainer and a musician and I’m very happy that’s changing because that’s how I look at people.”

She also describes the power of the Obama Inauguration moment in 2008. Beyonce performed at the Inauguration of Pres. Barack Obama.

“It was really powerful and overwhelming,” she tells Piers Morgan. “I kept telling myself, ‘Ok this is not about you, you have to do this for them. You have to do this for history.'”
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Watch the full, revealing interview tonight, 9pmET/PT.




2 responses to “Beyonce On Piers Morgan: Obamas, Race & Babies”

  1. LoubiDiva says:

    Yesss Beyoncé!

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