Beyoncé: her daughter Rumi appears in the new trailer for her film “Renaissance”

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Very rare images… Beyoncé’s feature film on her event tour promises to be epic. Discover the latest trailer for “Renaissance: A film by Beyoncé”.

This Thursday, November 23, 2023, Beyoncé celebrated Thanksgiving by offering her fans brand new images from her highly anticipated feature film “Renaissance: A film by Beyoncé”. In a video message, she said: “It’s Beyoncé, I wish you and your families a very happy Thanksgiving.”

In this film covering the backstage and live performances of her “Renaissance” event tour, the public will have the chance to see the singer’s little family. The trailer even begins with the intervention of his daughter Rumi, 6 years old, who tries to film her mother. “You have to turn the camera”explains the superstar, touched by her child.

A little later in the short trailer, Queen B reveals how motherhood has changed the way she views her life and career. “Time is my biggest obstacle. It’s impossible not to realize how quickly it goes by when we look at our children’s eyes.», explains Beyoncé on images of rehearsals, moments of private life and impressive lives.

The “Halo” singer continues this trailer by analyzing the impact of his crazy international tour. Beyoncé is aware of having left her mark on music history. “I think of all my heroines and everything they endured. I know that my battles and sacrifices open doors for the next generation which represents a new beginning. she declares.

Beyoncé: the star breaks records thanks to her tour

As a reminder, Beyoncé’s last concerts took place in ten countries and 39 different cities. Nearly 2.7 million fans came to applaud the American diva. This gigantic tour brought in nearly $579 million for Queen B.

“Renaissance: a film by Beyoncé” is a feature film available in all theaters from November 29.

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