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NOT ME, GIRL!: Beyoncé is Sick and Tired of The Internet Claiming She’s Pregnant – “Get Off My Ovaries!”

Beyoncé is tired of the internet placing babies inside of her.

Though it is a rare occurence, it seems like every time photos surface of Beyoncé, whether they be from the privacy of her own home or from a public event, the “she’s pregnant” rumors start up. Beyoncé has to be the most pregnant non-pregnant celebrity we’ve ever seen according to the masses.

The queen doesn’t sit down for a ton of interviews these days, so it’s always a noteworthy occurrence when she does. Beyonce appears on the cover of the January 2020 issue of Elle, and in the interview, she spoke about a number of topics, like the last time she went to a supermarket, and of course, as mentioned prior, those never-ending pregnany rumors.

The mother of three (she shares daughter Blue Ivy, 8 next month, and twins Rumi and Sir, 2½, with husband of 11 years JAY-Z) gets even more forthcoming—and relatable—when asked what stresses her out these days.

“I think the most stressful thing for me is balancing work and life. Making sure I am present for my kids—dropping Blue off at school, taking Rumi and Sir to their activities, making time for date nights with my husband, and being home in time to have dinner with my family,” she says. “Juggling all of those roles can be stressful, but I think that’s life for any working mom.”

Continuing on the subject of family, she reveals the question that really works a nerve is the one the internet is always posing. “‘Are you pregnant?’” she says of what she hates hearing the most, and adds, “Get off my ovaries!”

There you have it folks, leave the queen and her vagina alone. If she wants to have a baby, you will find out when she’s ready…just like the three times she did. Thoughts?

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