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Even as a child, Beyoncé was destined to become a star.
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Renaissance Woman…Certified Superstar
Story by Kaya Morgan
Photograph by Ron Koch
Question: Do you think you will do more acting in the future?
Answer: I feel like I have a natural instinct for acting. It's a challenge, and something I can focus on which is separate from my music. Acting has given me the confidence to know that I have the chance of following in the path of great artists what I call triple threat performers singers, dancers and actresses.
In 2003, Beyonce paved the way for her solo career. She has triumphantly emerged as her own original diva, garnering the biggest headlines of the trio. Constantly looking to add new dimensions to her career, she remains focused on all the options in her future. She launched a clothing line in March of this year in partnership with her mom, Tina, called The House of Dereon, named after her Creole grandmother, who was a seamstress. She also created True Star perfume with Tommy Hilfiger, has been a spokes model for L'Oreal and starred in a series of television commercials for Pepsi Cola and McDonald's.
Following the release of their sixth album, Destiny Fulfilled, she, Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland bring their 2005 world tour to North America beginning in July spanning through the U.S. and Vancouver, Canada.
Question: Who or what do you attribute your success to?
Answer: Whenever I'm confused about something, I ask God to reveal the answers to my questions, and he does. That's how we found our name we opened up the Bible and the word destiny was right there.
Destiny's Child will be in Las Vegas on August 26, performing at Mandalay Bay Events Center. For tickets and information call 877-632-7400 (entertainment hotline) or visit mandalaybay.com |