The predictable rock star DNA is a myth. I believe you don’t have to accept dysfunction to be successful. This is not to say that I have not struggled. I have the same pain that life brings to everyone else. I try to shift the stigma that says with fame there has to be drama. It is how you relate to your hardships and use that to evolve. And I try to keep real ones around me.
As the chairwoman and CEO of your company, Parkwood Entertainment, what are some of the measures you have put in place to assure women executives have an equal say?—via email
It’s always been important to me to hire women. I believe in giving a voice to people who are not always heard. One of the first presidents of my company was a woman. My current GM, head of production, head of PR, and other leaders are women. I hire women not to be token voices in the company but to lead. I believe women are more balanced and think with compassion in deciding what’s best for the business. They see the big picture absent of personal agendas. Most women are loyal and commit with 100 percent follow-through.
In your productions, you show many shades of black and brown skin tones, various sizes, and representation of members of the LGBTQIA community. Why is inclusion and representation important to you?—via email
For me, it is about amplifying the beauty in all of us. I rarely felt represented in film, fashion, and other media. After having a child, I made it my mission to use my art to show the style, elegance, and attraction in men and women of color. We are living in a beautiful time of real progression towards acceptance. I’m so proud of the progress being made in and around the LGBTQIA community. Masculinity is being redefined. Women are not competing with women. They no longer strive to be the best female anything. They strive to be the best. Diversity and inclusion go beyond race.
Everybody’s weight fluctuates. How does it make you feel when people are constantly commenting on your appearance?"—via Instagram
If someone told me 15 years ago that my body would go through so many changes and fluctuations, and that I would feel more womanly and secure with my curves, I would not have believed them. But children and maturity have taught me to value myself beyond my physical appearance and really understand that I am more than enough no matter what stage I’m at in life. Giving zero 🤬s is the most liberating place to be. Also knowing true beauty is something you cannot see. I wish more people focused on discovering the beauty within themselves rather than critiquing other folks’ grills.
Which singer, living or dead, would you want to invite to your house and what would you cook?—via email
Hmmm. I’d have Ella Fitzgerald, Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Sade, and so many more. We’d shoot oysters and have pizza.
I’ve been to every one of your solo tours and the ones with JAY-Z. The Formation World Tour was my favorite. Where is the video? —via Instagram
Years ago, I asked Prince to record my rehearsal with him for our Grammy performance. He said, “You don’t need to record that. You own that in your mind.” Haaaaaaa! Prince always knew best! So, you can always watch the Formation World Tour in your mind; you own that! 🤪.
With all the hats you wear (chairwoman, global entertainer) and all the titles we give you (Queen, Yoncé), which brings you the greatest joy?—via email
Being Blue, Rumi, and Sir’s mom.
Lightening Round via Instagram:
What grosses you out?
People smacking when they eat.
If you could be an animal for a day, would you still be a whale?
I still love whales. And I love being in the ocean. And that video was after a 16-hour press day. Not marijuana!!
It’s Corny Joke Time. What’s your joke?
What do you call a deer with no eyes? No idea. Get it? NO-EYED-DEER 😂I’m so sorry. Blue is absolutely going to kill me for telling that terrible joke.
Talking or texting?
Talking, but trust me, you’ve never seen a longer text than one from me. Ask Parkwood!
What’s your least favorite song to perform?
I like to cycle through my songs when I need a break from performing them. Then I miss them, bring them back, and fall in love all over again.
How long does it take you to get ready?
As long as I take, I better look like Halle Berry.
What’s something you could eat for a week straight?
Oreos!
What question do you hate to answer?
Are you pregnant? Get off my ovaries!.
What’s your favorite word? Least favorite?
Least Favorite: No. Favorite: Why????
You’re at karaoke. What does Beyoncé sing?
“Escape (The Piña Colada Song)” and “Hotel California” (the guitar solo is my jam)!!
Favorite cereal?
Granola with pecans.
Favorite flower?
Blue Vanda orchids.
Go-to makeup look?
Moisturizer, a little concealer, and a bright lip.
What’s your Snapchat name? We know you’re on there.
I hate to say it, I hope I don’t sound ridiculous, but I don’t know what my Snapchat is. Sorry to that Snapchat. 🤪🤫🤐.
Hair by Neal Farinah and Nakia Rachon; makeup by Sir John; props styled by Happy Massee at Lalaland; tailoring by Tim White; produced by Benjamin Bonnet at Westy Productions.
This article originally appeared in the January 2020 issue of ELLE''.
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