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Beyoncé Discusses the Prison-Like Nature of Fame and Her Need for Privacy

By  Milcah   Tanimu

Beyoncé has shed light on the personal struggles of living under constant scrutiny, describing fame as a prison-like experience. In her interview for the October issue of *GQ Magazine*, she shared insights into how the intense pressure and high expectations can be overwhelming.

Asked whether her reputation ever feels like a burden, Beyoncé reflected on her creative process and her approach to her work. “I create at my own pace, focusing on storytelling, growth, and quality rather than perfectionism,” she said. “My goal is to inspire people to explore their own creativity and resilience.”

Despite the challenges, Beyoncé described her current projects, including the music for *Cowboy Carter* and other new ventures, as liberating rather than burdensome. She explained that the prison-like nature of fame is the reason she sometimes retreats from the public eye.

“Working on music for *Cowboy Carter* and launching new projects is not like a prison. It’s fame that can sometimes feel like a prison. So, when you don’t see me on red carpets, or when I disappear until I have new art to share, that’s why,” Beyoncé revealed.

Her candid remarks highlight the balance she strives to maintain between her public persona and personal well-being.

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