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Beyonce Knowles is "over being a pop star".
The Crazy In Love singer - who shot to fame in hit R'n'B group Destiny's Child - admits she now feels it is time she is considered an "icon" in the music industry.
She said: "I'm over being a pop star. I don't want to be a hot girl. I want to be iconic. And I feel like I've accomplished a lot. I feel like I'm highly respected, which is more important than any award or any amount of
records. And I feel like there comes a point when being a pop star is not enough.
"I now think I'm opening doors for more black women, just like Halle Berry and Diana Ross opened doors for me."
Beyonce - who starred in 2006 movie Dreamgirls and can soon be seen portraying legendary singer Etta James in upcoming movie Cadillac Records - also spoke about her alter-ago who she calls Sasha, explaining when she
acts as Sasha she has a lot more confidence.
She added to Britain's Marie Claire magazine: "Things I do when I am performing I would never do normally. I always wish I could feel the way I do on stage when I'm doing a movie because I have out of body experiences. I'm so fearless."
Source:Tonight
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