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Wednesday, 9 April 2014

Beyonce goes 'topless' for Out Magazine

In the May Power issue of LGBT magazine, Out, Beyonce channels Hollywood sex symbol Marilyn
Monroe and tackles the double standard between men & women regarding sexuality, telling the mag,
"There is a double standard when it comes to sexuality that still persists.

Men are free and women are not. That is crazy."

"You can be a businesswoman, a mother, an artist, and a feminist - whatever you want to be - and still be a sexual being. There is unbelievable
power in ownership and women should own their sexuality."

Beyonce's Out issue hits stands at the end of April.
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