Beyoncé may be personally absurdly perfect, but she wants to spare you the pain it took to get there. In this behind the scenes doc about her new album, Lady Bey talks about her lost childhood and how the drive to be successful almost ate her life. But then she also talks about the importance of changing other people's lives, which wouldn't be possible if she hadn't done all that work and made all those sacrifices, so. Either way, we win. Can the culture process feminist rhetoric from a woman with lace inserts over her butt cheeks? Why not?
Also it's fun to imagine her trolling for feminist videos on YouTube. Celebrities: they're Just Like Us!
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For sure the beautiful mouths are more able to get the messages out. Who pays any attention to women who aren’t beautiful? But then everyone complains about undermining and distraction and hypocrisy.
Maybe feminists need the beautiful people like Bey and J. Law to spout our angry messages from their beautiful mouths?
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