o-BEYONCE-facebookBeyonce looks flawless on her cover of OUT magazine and did I mention she’s topless? Sporting a blonde wig that might remind you Monroe in the classic Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Marilyn Monroe would be proud of Beyonce and how classy she looks. For the interview Beyonce opens up about her self-titled visual album, sexuality and more.

The R&B diva has been favored as a positive feminist role model in recent years. Beyoncé hopes to inspire other women to proud of their feminist views. “There is unbelievable power in ownership, and women should own their sexuality,” she explains. “There is a double standard when it comes to sexuality that still persists. Men are free and women are not. That is crazy. The old lessons of submissiveness and fragility made us victims. Women are so much more than that. You can be a businesswoman, a mother, an artist, and a feminist—whatever you want to be—and still be a sexual being. It’s not mutually exclusive.”

As for her music, Beyoncé admits it was her most zealous endeavor to date. “I was recording, shooting videos, and performing on the tour every night, all at the same time. At some point I felt like, ‘What am I doing? Is this too ambitious?’ Even the day the record was to be released I was scared to death,” she reveals. “But I also knew if I was that scared, something big was about to happen.” No stranger to hold work, Beyonce has had one hell of a year. Her worldwide Mrs. Cater tour has made millions of dollars and her surprise album Beyonce has become triple platinum.