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The September issue of Vogue has EVERYTHING: Beyoncé, cover images shot by a black photographer for the first time in the the magazine’s 126-year history, and, of course, FUPAs.

The singer, who was given unprecedented control over the September issue of Vogue ― including the cover, the accompanying article and the photo captions ― got real about her body, pregnancy, and what it means to be a woman. 

That realness included talk about the FUPA, an acronym that stands for fat upper pussy (or penis/pubic) area. When you’re done clutching your pearls, just remember its officially Beyoncé-approved now.


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“I think it’s important for women and men to see and appreciate the beauty in their natural bodies. That’s why I stripped away the wigs and hair extensions and used little makeup for this shoot,” said Ms. Carter, in discussion about why she went with a more natural look for the shoot.

“To this day my arms, shoulders, breasts, and thighs are fuller. I have a little mommy pouch, and I’m in no rush to get rid of it. I think it’s real. Whenever I’m ready to get a six-pack, I will go into beast zone and work my ass off until I have it. But right now, my little FUPA and I feel like we are meant to be.” 

We feel you, Bey. And many others on Twitter also felt the FUPA love and showed their excitement for the 36-year-old’s mention of it:

Long live the FUPA. Body positivity forever, y’all!!



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