“I Don't Know How Any Costume Can Match Tabria Majors's Halloween Tribute to Beyoncé - POPSUGAR” plus 2 more |
- I Don't Know How Any Costume Can Match Tabria Majors's Halloween Tribute to Beyoncé - POPSUGAR
- Beyoncé Is Ready to "Slow Down" and "Cherish" Time with Her Family - HarpersBAZAAR.com
- Beyoncé Reveals How 2020 Has 'Absolutely Changed' Her - Billboard
Posted: 31 Oct 2020 09:41 AM PDT ![]() I'm not dressing up for Halloween this year, but that's OK, because Tabria Majors has put in the work of me plus 15 more people for her 2020 costume. The model dropped an unbelievable video tribute to Beyoncé for the Oct. 31 holiday, honoring Queen Bey's most iconic music-video moments from the early 2000s up till today. "I wanted to do something different this year for Halloween and pay tribute to someone that I admire and respect so much — BEYONCE!" Tabria wrote on Instagram alongside her video. "This project was incredibly stressful to make but so much fun!" Tabria doesn't consider herself a dancer "by any means" but she "wanted to apply Beyoncé's infamous work ethic to this project and see how far I could push myself." Tabria channeled her inner Beyoncé through re-creations of "Crazy in Love," "Partition," "Single Ladies," "Formation," "Countdown," and more. With the help of Beyoncé's real-life choreographer, Kany Diabaté, and director, Matt Alves, Tabria was able to bring this vision to life. "Everyone who was apart of this worked so hard and I appreciate you all so much!!" she added to the caption, thanking her collaborators. Watch the full video above to see the incredible piece of art for yourself, and celebrate Beylloween Tabria-style this year. |
Beyoncé Is Ready to "Slow Down" and "Cherish" Time with Her Family - HarpersBAZAAR.com Posted: 31 Oct 2020 07:39 AM PDT Beyoncé has opened up about cherishing her family, while reflecting on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, in a new interview. Speaking with British Vogue, via Us Weekly, Beyoncé emotionally revealed, "I truly cherish this time with my family, and my new goal is to slow down and shed stressful things from my life." She continued, "I came into the music industry at 15 years old and grew up with the world watching, and I have put out projects nonstop." As a result, Beyoncé is, understandably, ready for a break. "I released Lemonade during the Formation world tour, gave birth to twins, performed at Coachella, directed Homecoming, went on another world tour with Jay, then Black Is King, all back-to-back," she explained. "It's been heavy and hectic. I've spent a lot of time focusing on building my legacy and representing my culture the best way I know how. Now, I've decided to give myself permission to focus on my joy." Earlier this week, Beyoncé released the long-awaited second Ivy Park x Adidas collection, with the singer starring in the ad campaign herself. Beyoncé's daughter, Blue Ivy, even made a cameo in one of the new Ivy Park promotional video clips. This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. In the video, while the Destiny's Child icon relaxes in her bubble bath, the camera pans to reveal Blue Ivy peeking in on her mom. Beyoncé explained, "I tried to make sure I got five minutes by myself in the bathtub every day. It was still difficult, and I still heard 'Mommy! Mommy!'" This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io |
Beyoncé Reveals How 2020 Has 'Absolutely Changed' Her - Billboard Posted: 30 Oct 2020 02:13 PM PDT "It would be difficult to experience life in a pandemic and the current social unrest and not be changed. I have learnt that my voice is clearer when I am still," she says. "I truly cherish this time with my family, and my new goal is to slow down and shed stressful things from my life. I came into the music industry at 15 years old and grew up with the world watching, and I have put out projects nonstop." She recalled her "back to back" creative projects over the last four years, starting with her 2016 album Lemonade and ending with her 2020 Disney+ visual album Black Is King. "I released Lemonade during the Formation World Tour, gave birth to twins, performed at Coachella, directed Homecoming, went on another world tour with Jay, then Black Is King, all back to back. It's been heavy and hectic," she continued. "I've spent a lot of time focusing on building my legacy and representing my culture the best way I know how. Now, I've decided to give myself permission to focus on my joy." And to add another treat, she's gifted the BeyHive with the second installment of her Ivy Park x Adidas line, labeled Drip 2, which arrived online Thursday and in stores Friday. The inclusive, gender-neutral athleisure items come in sizes ranging from XXXS to 4X. While trying to cater to every kind of consumer when it comes to fashion, Beyoncé has always had her children in mind as the inspiration for empowering narratives in film. She explained why Black Is King, which reimagines the 2019 Disney remake of The Lion King soundtracked by her The Lion King: The Gift album, is dedicated to her one and only son, Sir Carter. "Something cracked open inside of me right after giving birth to my first daughter. From that point on, I truly understood my power, and motherhood has been my biggest inspiration," the artist says. "It became my mission to make sure she lived in a world where she feels truly seen and valued. I was also deeply inspired by my trip to South Africa with my family. And, after having my son, Sir Carter, I felt it was important to uplift and praise our boys and to assure that they grow up with enough films, children's books and music that promote emotional intelligence, self-value and our rich history. That's why the film is dedicated to him." Read the full interview in the December 2020 issue of British Vogue, available via digital download and on newsstands Nov. 6. |
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