Beyonce says the entertainment business is still sexist and there are not enough black women: 'It's very male-dominated... I did not see enough female role models'
Beyonce was 'terrified' to start her own company.
The Love On Top hitmaker admitted she was nervous to take a 'bet' on herself and start her own business but ultimately she took the plunge and never regretted it.
'The entertainment business is still very sexist,' said the wife of rapper Jay-Z with whom she has three children. 'It's still very male-dominated, and as a woman, I did not see enough female role models given the opportunity to do what I knew I had to do.'
Trailblazer: Beyonce was 'terrified' to start her own company. The Love On Top hitmaker admitted she was nervous to take a 'bet' on herself and start her own business but ultimately she took the plunge and never regretted it
Fashion minded: The singer has always looked stupendous on the red carpet; seen in July
She added, 'Not enough black women had a seat at the table, so I had to go and chop my own wood and build my own table.
'Then, I had to invite the best there was to have a seat. That meant hiring women, men, outsiders, underdogs, people who were overlooked and underseen ...
'Stepping out is the best thing you can do for self-discovery. I know how hard it is to step out and bet on yourself. I had to trust that I was ready... but that was terrifying.'
With her man: 'The entertainment business is still very sexist,' said the wife of rapper Jay-Z with whom she has three children. 'It's still very male-dominated, and as a woman, I did not see enough female role models given the opportunity to do what I knew I had to do'
From Bey to you: Speaking during YouTube Originals' Dear Class of 2020 special, she added: 'Thank you for using your collective voice and letting the world know that Black Lives Matter
Speaking during YouTube Originals' Dear Class of 2020 special, she added: 'Thank you for using your collective voice and letting the world know that Black Lives Matter.
'The killings of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and so many others have left us all broken. It has left the entire country searching for answers.
'We've seen that our collective hearts, when put to positive action, could start the wheels of change.
'Real change has started with you, this new generation of high school and college graduates who we celebrate today.'
Her mini me: With her daughter Blue Ivy at the Lion King premiere in July in Hollywood
Beyonce says the entertainment business is still sexist and there are not enough black women: 'It's very male-dominated... I did not see enough female role models'
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