Beyoncé has landed the cover of Time magazine’s annual ’100 Most Influential People in the World’.
The pop queen beat other names on the list – from President Obama, Hillary Clinton, Vladimir Putin, Pope Francis and Miley Cyrus – to feature on the coveted cover.
Further covers placed inside the magazine feature actor Robert Redford, the NBA’s first openly gay athlete Jason Collins, and General Motors CEO Mary Barra.
Time’s ‘Most Influential’ list names people who have inspired others, regardless of their moral standing. The list also includes a profile by another star, explaining why the person deserves a spot.
‘She’s the boss,’ Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg explained in her profile of Beyonce.
‘Beyoncé has sold out the Mrs. Carter Show World Tour while being a full-time mother. Beyoncé doesn’t just sit at the table. She builds a better one.’
She goes on: ‘Her secret: hard work, honesty and authenticity. And her answer to the question, ‘What would you do if you weren’t afraid? appears to be ‘Watch me. I’m about to do it.’ Then she adds, ‘You can, too.’”
Culled from Time Magazine
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