BEYONCE & AMY ROBACH |
The pop star and husband Jay-Z celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary last month in Havana, drawing fire from conservative Cuban-American lawmakers.The couple had previously remained silent about their eye-opening journey.
"You know, it was such a beautiful trip,” Beyonce said in an interview aired today on ABC’s “Good Morning America.”
“I met some incredible children. I visited some incredible entrepreneurs.”
Restrictions have eased under President Obama, with more Americans traveling there for US-approved cultural and academic ventures.
Jay-Z and his wife got permission to visit Cuba, through the US Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control.
“And it was really, it was really educational for me. I learned so much about so many people and the country, and it [the criticism] was actually quite shocking," she said.
Beyonce is out promoting her upcoming animated movie “EPIC.” She hopes her daughter Blue Ivy will recognize mommy’s voice on the screen.
"I was actually pregnant at the time. And I thought, 'You know, by the time this comes out my daughter will … understand it's my voice and what an incredible, cool point,' " Beyonce said,
The movie comes to theaters on May 24 and will also include the voices of Aziz Ansari, Amanda Seyfried, Pitbull and Steven Tyler.
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