Beyonce covers Flaunt magazine

Blue Ivy’s babysitter Beyonce is begging for attention on yet another magazine cover. On this month’s cover of Flaunt magazine, Beyonce appears to be feeling herself through the wonders of Photoshop. Inside the magazine there are more tacky photos of Beyonce, her body covered in glitter, shiny paint and other attention grabbing accoutrements.

On gay men being drawn to her and being empowered by her:
“I’m flattered if I’m in the company of those great women. I think they love that we are bold, unafraid to love, and flaunt our sexuality and strength.”

Beyonce covers Flaunt magazine

On famous pieces of architecture that she actually knows how to pronounce:
“The Louvre, or under the Arc de Triomphe. Paris is a beautiful, sexy city.”

On how she feels about the media’s take on her self-centered fans:
“At my concerts I see the opposite. They are engaged in making a difference. We have collected tons of donations that will go towards creating jobs and helping people get jobs. That’s something I want to celebrate. For Chime for Change we raised awareness and over $4 million in one day for equal rights for girls everywhere. So many people at that concert were young. They are more socially responsible than they get credit for.”

On being criticized for promoting Pepsi to young obese fans [She avoids the question]:
“Pepsi is a brand I’ve grown up seeing my heroes collaborate with. The company respects musicians and artistry. I wouldn’t encourage any person, especially a child, to live life without balance. When you work out, take care of your body, rehearse as hard as I rehearsed in the commercial, I think it’s great to have a Pepsi or Diet Pepsi when you want one. It’s all about choices.”

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