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Mary J. Blige Opens Up About Her Struggle With Self-Acceptance And Being ‘Beat Down,’ Talks Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show

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Mary J. Blige graces the cover of Elle magazine’s “State of Black Beauty” issue. The “Queen of Hip Hop and Soul” opens up about her struggle navigating self-acceptance through beauty, her iconic platinum-blond hair, and the inspiration that led to her upcoming album Good Morning Gorgeous.

Blige, who’s been in the spotlight since 1992 when she debuted her first album What’s the 411?, told Elle that it took her a long time to reach the point of self-acceptance. “I didn’t feel beautiful—like, for real for real, not just ‘Hey, I’m pretty’ but actually believing it—until about 2016,” she said. READ MORE: Dr.

Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige And Kendrick Lamar Assemble For Super Bowl Halftime Show In Epic New Ad The nine-time Grammy Award winner recalled her experience feeling uncomfortable in her own skin for the majority of her adult life.

Insecurities fed Blige’s discomfort, especially with a childhood scar beneath her left eye and a bumpy 13-year marriage to her ex-husband and former manager. “If you’ve been beat down mentally by someone, you’re never pretty enough.

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