She just released a short film starring her adorable girl Blue Ivy.
And ever the doting mother Beyonce posted snaps from a recent photo shoot to her website featuring the two-year-old.
Queen
Bey, 33, smiles brightly in one image as she watches her little one
race around the room, clearly stealing all the attention during the
professional shoot.
Proud: Ever the doting mother Beyonce posted snaps from a recent photo shoot to her website featuring the two-year-old Blue Ivy
The
Drunk In Love singer wears a soft pink pencil skirt and a stripy top as
she gazes lovingly at her little girl in the series captioned 'My
Life'.
Completing her outfit is bright red lip paint as she sports an ornately patterned jacket soft pink platform heels.
Little Blue Ivy has her hair pinned up as she wears a cute dress.
Sharing herself: Queen Bey, 33, smiles
brightly as she watches her little one race around the room in one
picture with the simple caption 'My Life'
In the short film Yours And Mine starring Blue Ivy, Bey commemorates the one year anniversary of her self-titled visual album.
In
the revealing eleven and a half minute montage, Queen Bey breaks down
in tears as she opens up about her struggle with celebrity, views on
feminism, and her thoughts on marriage.
'I
sometimes wish I could be anonymous walking down the street like
everyone else,' she admits. 'Before I was famous I was the girl on the
hill with a guitar. I was the girl that just wanted a beautiful view of
the beach. Now that I'm famous it's really, really difficult to do very
simple things.'
Never enough! She just released a short film starring her adorable girl Blue Ivy
'I
think it's the hardest thing to give up, but my mother always taught me
to be strong and to never be a victim, never make excuses, never expect
anyone else to provide me things that I know I can provide for myself,'
the singer said with emotion.
'I
have dreams and I feel like I have a power to actually make those
dreams become a reality. When you're famous, no one looks at you as a
human anymore. You become property of the public. There's nothing real
about it.'
She
went on to explain: 'You can't put your finger on who I am. I can't put
my finger on who I am. I am complicated. I grew up with a lot of
conflict and dramas and I've been through a lot, just like everyone
else.'
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