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Beyoncé:
queen of the backhanded compliment
Pop star Beyoncé Knowles was desperate to land the lead role
of Effie in Dreamgirls, but was forced to take a smaller part
because the director wasn't convinced she could act.
Despite appearances in comedies Goldmember and The Pink
Panther, Knowles couldn't convince director Bill Condon she
would be able to tackle the dramatic role - which eventually
went to Jennifer Hudson.
Knowles insists she was happy to take the smaller part to
prove her talent as an actress saying, "I'm already a star. I
already have nine Grammys. Everyone knows I can sing. "I did
this because I wanted people to know that I can act and I can
play someone so different from myself."
The Irreplaceable singer admits she would have loved to have
sung Effie's show-stopping number And I Am Telling You I'm Not
Going, and would have gladly gained weight for the role.
Instead she lost weight to play Deena in the movie.
She explains, "I wish I could have gained 20 pounds (nine
kilograms) and played Effie. I absolutely would have, but Bill
didn't even believe that I could be Deena. So imagine if I
would've said, 'Bill, I want to be Effie.'
But Knowles has high praise for her co-star's performance
adding, "Jennifer Hudson had such pressure. First of all,
never being in a film and never having done an album and still
having to live up to those expectations, she did incredible." |
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