Beyoncé Admits Feeling 'Neglected, Lost And Vulnerable' In New 'Vogue' Interview
Aug. 6 2018, Updated 3:14 p.m. ET
Beyoncé's legendary cover of Vogue's September Issue is now out for the world to see. Her interview inside the pages of the iconic fashion magazine details many parts of her life, one of which discusses how she feels "neglected, lost and vulnerable" both professionally and personally.
Beyoncé's was given unprecedented control over the mag's September Issue. The cover and spread was shot by 23-year-old Tyler Mitchell, who was Vogue's first ever black photographer to do so.
She talked about a variety of topics in her life, including her complicated pregnancy with twins Max and Rumi that led to her having an emergency c-section.
Another section of the interview, titled "My Journey", had Beyoncé discussing her rocky road to get to where she is now and the betrayals and disappointments she dealt with on the way.
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"There are many shades on every journey. Nothing is black or white," she said. "I’ve been through hell and back, and I’m grateful for every scar. I have experienced betrayals and heartbreaks in many forms."
"I have had disappointments in business partnerships as well as personal ones, and they all left me feeling neglected, lost, and vulnerable. Through it all I have learned to laugh and cry and grow."
"I look at the woman I was in my 20s and I see a young lady growing into confidence but intent on pleasing everyone around her. I now feel so much more beautiful, so much sexier, so much more interesting. And so much more powerful," she concluded.
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