Beyonce

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Beyaki put on her Sasha garb to pose for V Magazine’s camera and look like the star of the dinner theater production of The Wiz because honestly that shit she’s wearing looks like a dumpster knocked over in a tornado.

Speaking of Miss Ross-like egos, Beyaki told the mag how it feels playing dress up as Sasha:

“When I’m onstage, I’m aggressive and strong and not afraid of my sexuality. The tone of my voice gets different, and I’m fearless. I’m just a different person. It’s a way for me to differentiate what I do onstage from who I really am. It’s a way for me to not lose myself, to keep my life in perspective, because it’s really hard sometimes to stay on Earth when you’re a celebrity.”

Okay, we get it now, you’re Sasha FIERCE (I blame Ty Ty).

She added: “It’s funny because right before the show I’m under the stage making sure my double-stick is in the right place, my pack is turned on, and my shoes have the stickies on the bottom so I don’t slip—all of these things that are so not glamorous. Then I take my last sip of water, clear my throat, close my eyes, and tell myself, You are fierce. You are fierce. You are fierce! And the second I take that first step and hear that crowd, I kind of transform. By the time I get up to the stage, I’m in the zone. I don’t feel anything anymore. Like if I’m in pain or if I’m nervous it kind of becomes, I don’t know how to describe it, I become that other thing. It’s like I’m ready for war.”

Which war? Pepsi vs. Coke? The mag’s editor in chief had this to say about Super Creole: “Beyonce is a true icon of our time…” (*throws up*)

[Flicks via Just Jared]