Beyoncé Stuns for GQ Magazine

Sep 10, 2024 15:21



Presenting GQ’s October cover star, @Beyonce

"It’s not about being perfect. It’s about being revolutionary.” In a rare interview, the superstar opens up to GQ about her extraordinary legacy, her new whiskey brand, motherhood and much more.

🔗: https://t.co/hqfkyaC5N9 pic.twitter.com/XcGjt2cOBs
- GQ Magazine (@GQMagazine) September 10, 2024
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hypermuseic9 September 10 2024, 22:33:32 UTC
ok so what do we REALLY think happened to the visuals?

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lanrek September 10 2024, 22:35:21 UTC
I genuinely think she just filmed a bunch of short videos with different outfits and locations and called it a day. I don't think there's much more than what we've already seen.

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backtoblack September 10 2024, 22:40:34 UTC

My dream is that she will release everything with the third album and it'll be edited and woven together to perfection. But in reality? I think some of what she wanted to do was not fully feasible at the time. I can see her chopping something entirely because it wasn't going to be fully realized. And the missing part is probably like 10% of it.

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frejabehaerich September 10 2024, 22:46:38 UTC
i dont follow her but i feel like all the rumors were that she is broke and/or her label didnt wanna spend the money

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donaestrangera September 10 2024, 22:53:23 UTC
I heard from some stans that they think she filmed them, didn’t like the end product, and completely scrapped them. I vaguely remember one of her back up dancers accidentally posting that he was on set for filming and quickly deleting or something like that but that was a year or two ago so… she must have thrown everything she filmed out.

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potter_lover456 September 10 2024, 23:15:45 UTC
I've heard the rumors of not liking them and scrapping them.

I think it's that or it's going to be some massive release with/after part III.

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ionadelfina September 11 2024, 00:16:47 UTC
We’ll probably get them after part 3 comes out.

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theharleyquinn September 11 2024, 00:17:39 UTC
i wonder if she was trying to loop the visuals into a deal with a streaming service that went south

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jesuisjuan September 11 2024, 02:53:53 UTC
I read that she didn't like some of the visuals she filmed, and she scrapped and redid some of them. Some say this was due to the feedback she got from the higher-ups she wanted to make a deal for streaming services for some kind of bid or exclusive.

She allegedly tried to sell the product to streaming services since she had Netflix for the Coachella documentary, HBO for Lemonade, and Disney for Black Is King. She was supposedly told that her visuals were to unique and avant garde for people to understand, and streaming services were worried that due to the content made being long and artistic, not many would restream and play the feature many times, since many services love movies that get them the numbers of streams.

I did read that it seemed like it did get picked up a while ago.

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