No more Miss Nice Girl, Beyoncé tells grown-up fans

08 January 2014 - 02:22 By ©The Daily Telegraph
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X-RATED: US singer Beyoncé has said she no longer wants to act as a role model and has suggested she will sex up her image.
X-RATED: US singer Beyoncé has said she no longer wants to act as a role model and has suggested she will sex up her image.
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Now that Beyoncé's fans are all grown up, the queen of pop has announced that she is going to stop being a role model. Apparently it's now her turn to show off her sexual side.

The pop queen rarely breaks her glacial silence to talk to her adoring fans, but she has come out in a behind-the-scenes clip, entitled Honesty, to talk about herself as a role model. In a nutshell, she doesn't want to be one any more. She wants to express her sexuality instead.

"Now I'm in my 30s, and those children that grew up listening to me have grown up," she said in a segment of Self-Titled, a documentary about her life.

"I always felt like it was my responsibility to be aware of kids and their parents. I felt like it stifled me and I always felt in a sense I could not express everything. I've done so many things in my life and my career that at this point I feel I've earned the right to be me and express any and every side of myself."

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