Beyoncé's handwriting reveals an obsessive personality.
In an open letter, Beyoncé had expressed her admiration and her pride for Michelle Obama, but the letter also revealed interesting details about the singer's personality.
According to calligraphy expert Michelle Dresbold, author of 'Sex, Lies and Calligraphy', the 30-year-old's writing style indicates a nurturing, creative personality with a linear approach to life.
The expert revealed that the way the star underlines her name indicates pride and self-confidence ... which probably explains the ease with which the singer performs on stage.
By writing the letter "f" in italics, completely closed at the bottom with a full circle, she shows that she is sensual, a lover of good wine and good food.
The rounded characters show that Beyoncé is a very “feminine, nurturing and a good mother” person - all traits, which can be traced back to the rounded shape of her letters.
The star gave birth to her daughter, Blue Ivy, in January… and it's clear he is crazy about her, taking her around New York in her Indian style blanket.
But what few beyond her circle are able to know is that there is, apparently, an obsessive element to her character, indicated by the way she finishes her last sentence using a full stop. big dimensions.
Dresbold deduced that the distance between the letter "i" and the "chelle" in the name "Michelle" is because Beyoncé unconsciously punctuated her "i" immediately before writing the rest of the name. These spaces are generally found in the writing of highly intelligent and creative people.
Beyoncé's writing leans neither to the right nor to the left, which shows that she approaches things in a totally logical way.
As already said, the letter "f" in italics, closed below with a complete circle, shows that she is sensual, a lover of good wine, good food…. and hot massages.
The producer of the hit 'Halo' finishes her last sentence with a large dot. This kind of point, big but light, shows that she is obsessive and won't stop until she gets what she wants.
The wife of rapper Jay-Z writes her name smaller than her the name of “Michelle.” This indicates that she sees Michelle Obama as “bigger” and “champion”, more than she sees herself. Beyoncé underlines her name with a scribble. People, like Beyoncé, who underline their name with a simple line, proud of themselves, as if they were on stage, have good self-confidence in public.