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Queen Latifah Covers Variety Magazine

Posted on the 19 August 2015 by Mikeylately @MikeyLately
Embedded image permalinkQueen Latifah is covering the latest issue of Variety Magazine. In this issue she talks about her latest movie Bessie. She also talks about her sexuality, early career, and more. Check out some excerpts below.

From the very beginning of her career, expanding beyond music:

I felt like if I couldn’t say I was the best rapper — male or female — I wouldn’t put all my eggs in one basket. So it was always about trying to expand from the beginning, be it musically, business-wise, or other opportunities.

The resistance she received in the 90’s for being a rapper, transitioning to acting:

Actors did not like it. A lot of them talked a lot of smack (at the time) about rappers coming in and taking all the gigs.

Being able to connect with the life of Bessie Smith:

I could relate to crawling up out of a bottle. I could relate to being depressed. I could connect to a lot of different experiences that she had, whether it was loneliness, whether it was being hugely successful, (experiencing) heartbreak, love, being in different relationships, being in more than one relationship at one time. All these things made sense to me.

Taking on a bi-sexual role in Bessie:

I know what I’m doing in my private life, and I know what I’m not, and I know me. And people who are not privy to that don’t know; they don’t know what they think they know. This is Bessie’s story. It has nothing to do with my life…..There’s a difference for me between being honest and sharing my business with people who don’t need to know my business. So why would I start doing anything differently now because of ‘Bessie’?

Why she feels there’s so much speculation about sexuality: 

I think it’s human nature. People have curiosity about people’s sexuality, because we’re curious about sex. I think the problem is we don’t talk about it enough. We act like sex is bad sometimes. We act like love is bad sometimes, or makes you weak somehow.

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