No awkward phase here! Beyonce looks picture perfect as a glossy young teen in her High School yearbook
By DEBBIE EMERY
It seems Beyonce never went through an 'awkward phase'.
Newly unearthed High School photos of the Dangerously In Love singer prove that she had a flawless smile and impeccable hair long before she was famous.
Now 31, the musical megastar attended Welch Middle School in Houston, Texas, where her 13-year-old self was captured for prosperity in the 8th grade year book.
Ready for fame: By the time she was at the Houston School for the Performing and Visual Arts in 1996, the singer was already signed on to a record label
In the black and white photo that looks like it could be from a professional shoot, Beyonce beams to the camera confidently as her signature long hair is knotted on the top of her head and tumbles down over her shoulders.
Beyonce began dancing in elementary school, but when her dance teacher realized that she could hit all the high notes to a tune, she began tapping into that hidden talent instead.
By the age of eight she was already auditioning with an all-girl entertainment group with childhood friend - and future star - Kelly Rowland, called Girl's Thyme.
Forever flawless: Beyonce knew how to smile for the camera even in 8th grade at the Welch Middle School in Houston, Texas
A spot on Star Search, the biggest entertainment talent show in America at the time, failed to win the band a victory however, and it would be a few more years before fame came knocking on their doors.
In the meantime, Knowles enrolled in the Houston School for the Performing and Visual Arts, and her freshman yearbook photo from 1996 reveals her ever-blossoming beauty and innate style.
With her hair now silky smooth and straight, Beyonce still had her polished smile and unblemished image.
Unlike most high school kids who are tortured by bad skin, breakouts or braces, the Dreamgirls star appeared to be camera-ready at all times.
Wearing a pinafore dress with a long-sleeved white jumper underneath, her taste in fashion was certainly a lot more conservative than the wild and sexy stage outfits that fans are now used to her wearing.
Back together again: Destiny's Child (Kelly Rowland, Beyonce and Michelle Williams) were reunited for a special halftime show performance during the Super Bowl on February 3
While still a school girl, the future pop star was working hard on her path to stardom thanks to the encouragement of her father, Matthew, and mother, Tina, who designed all her costumes.
By 1996 when her high school year book photo was shot, the group (who had changed their name to Destiny's Child) won a contract with Columbia Records and began recording their first album under an agreement with Sony Music.
According to reports Beyonce never actually got her high school diploma because she dropped out before graduation to tour with the girls' group.
In 1997, the band released their debut major label song called Killing Time, which was featured on the Men In Black soundtrack, and went on to have huge hits including Jumpin' Jumpin' and Say My Name.
Same smile: Now 31, Beyonce has barely changed over the years and has kept her perfect pose
Since then Beyonce has catapulted to worldwide fame and global domination with huge hits such as Irreplaceable and the 2010 Grammy winning Song of the Year, Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It).
Every heroine needs a sidekick, and with husband of five years, Jay-Z, by her side, Beyonce has gone from strength to strength.
The power couple welcomed daughter Blue Ivy Carter in January 2012, and recently tell-tale signs have sparked rumours that they are expecting their second child.
'I would like more children. I think my daughter needs company. I definitely love being a big sister and at some point when it's supposed to happen,' Beyonce told Good Morning America on May 6, while keeping mum about whether she was expecting again or not.
'My biggest job in the world is to protect my daughter and I am very protective. I just want to make sure that she can have a healthy, safe, normal life.
'I feel really, really just lucky that I can still do what I love and now have a way bigger meaning, and that's to be her mother.'
Like mother, like daughter: Now with a family of her own, Beyonce hasn't said whether she wants Blue Ivy to follow in her famous footsteps
The multi-talented star - who is the voice of Queen Tara in the upcoming animated film, Epic - is currently globe-trotting on The Mrs. Carter World Tour.
During a performance in Copenhagen, Denmark, on Monday night she got a bum-slapping surprise in the middle of a sing-a-long for Irreplaceable as a fan outstretched his arm out to touch her bottom!
In video footage capturing the moment, Beyonce is seen turning around and looking shocked as the crowd gasp at the man's action, before she threatens to have him thrown out of the concert.
Looking directly at the slapper, she can be heard saying: 'I will have you escorted out right now, alright?'
Irreplaceable and unstoppable: Even rumours of a second pregnancy can't halt the Mrs. Carter Show World Tour
The next stop on the European leg of her tour is Oslo, Norway, on Tuesday, before Beyonce moves on to Stockholm, Sweden, and then Antwerp in Belgium on Friday - where hopefully none of the audience will overstep respectful boundaries.
Earlier this month, Beyonce fueled the second pregnancy speculation when she had to cancel a gig at Antwerp's Sportpaleis due to 'dehydration' and 'exhaustion,' after which she promised fans she would make it up to them by returning and putting on a great show.
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