Beyonce reveals exactly how she pulled off Beychella in Netflix’s new concert film
No one runs a tighter ship than Beyoncé.
In an age of constant social media oversharing, there are never any leaks from the pop star’s camp. She does no press. When Bey wants to get away from the spotlight, she all but disappears.
And so, in the months before she became the first black woman to headline the Coachella music festival last year, no one knew Beyoncé was ditching convention to put on a massive, two-hour tribute to HBCUs and black Greek life, complete with a custom pyramid stage, a killer drumline and roughly 100 dancers.
And she did it all less than a year after giving birth to her twins with Jay-Z, a boy and girl named Sir and Rumi.
How did she do it? In Netflix’s new concert film “Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé” – released Wednesday along with a surprise Coachella live album of the same name – it’s revealed exactly how she pulled off Beychella and what the superstar’s life is like as a new mom of three. Here are five things you need to know.
In “Homecoming,” which runs two hours and 17 minutes, Beyoncé opens up about how difficult her pregnancy with the twins was, sharing intimate shots of her expanding belly and the twins’ birth.
“I had an extremely difficult pregnancy,” Beyoncé says, revealing she suffered from toxemia, high blood pressure and preeclampsia.
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