Wouldn't we just love more music royalty gracing the world with their genetically blessed looks? This planet would be so much prettier and our Mondays would definitely be easier if we're looking at gorgeous people's pictures. That's why we got super excited when Beyoncé opened up about wanting more kids.
The pop diva sat down with Good Morning America's Amy Robach, and talked about her trip to Cuba with hubby Jay-Z, her upcoming film "Epic" and having more babies.
"You know, it was such a beautiful trip and I met some incredible children, visited some incredible entrepreneurs," she said about visiting La Habana, Cuba with Jay-Z as a celebration of their 5th wedding anniversary. "I learned so much about so many people and the country. It was actually quite shocking."
When she opened up about her role as Queen Tara in the animated flick "Epic," she said she felt honored. "You know I was honored when they asked for me to do this role and I was actually pregnant at the time," she remembered. "I thought, you know, by the time this comes out my daughter will understand it's my voice, and what an incredible, cool point. It's a beautiful role and it has so much depth. It's so emotional. I was crying when I did the voiceover. And it was the first thing I did after giving birth."
And finally, what everyone is dying to know: "I would like more children. I think my daughter needs company. I definitely love being a big sister and at some point when it's supposed to happen. My biggest job in the world is to protect my daughter and I am very protective. I just want to make sure that she can have a healthy, safe, normal life. I feel really, really just lucky that I can still do what I love and now have a way bigger meaning, and that's to be her mother."
The little detail is that we would have to wait until Queen Bey is done with her world tour so she can relax and get into the baby-making with music mogul Jay-Z, and maybe record another album because we just can't get enough of her.
Here's the clip of Beyoncé's interview in Good Morning America:
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