Beyoncé and twins

Beyonce made history when she was given creative control over the September cover of Vogue and recruited the first black photographer to shoot her cover in the magazine’s 126-year history. In the accompanying interview, Beyonce shares details of her pregnancies and discusses embracing the curves that came with motherhood.

“After the birth of my first child, I believed in the things society said about how my body should look. After the twins, I approached things very differently.

I was 218 pounds the day I gave birth to Rumi and Sir. I was swollen from toxemia and had been on bed rest for over a month. My health and my babies’ health were in danger, so I had an emergency C-section. We spent many weeks in the NICU. After the C-section, my core felt different. It had been major surgery. I am not sure everyone understands that. I needed time to heal, to recover. During my recovery, I gave myself self-love and self-care, and I embraced being curvier. I accepted what my body wanted to be.

I think it’s important for women and men to see and appreciate the beauty in their natural bodies. That’s why I stripped away the wigs and hair extensions and used little makeup for this shoot.

To this day my arms, shoulders, breasts, and thighs are fuller. I have a little mommy pouch, and I’m in no rush to get rid of it. I think it’s real.”

Sources: Vogue, CNN, Instagram

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