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Watch Beyonce Announce Her New Athletic Clothing Line

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Great news Beyhive: You are one step closer to a Beyoncé-level bod. Queen Bey debuted her athleisure clothing line, Ivy Park, Thursday, with an amazing video (above) where she not only models the collection, but also shares a very personal message with fans. And of course the Internet is freaking.

The best part about the video (aside from the amazing fitspo Bey is serving): Blue Ivy makes a cameo wearing the cutest little gloves we’ve ever seen.

In the voiceover featured throughout the clip, Beyoncé shares the message behind her line, explaining how running was a huge outlet for her during her adolescence.

“I’d wake up in the morning, and my dad would come knocking on my door and tell me that it’s time to go running. I remember wanting to stop, but I would push myself to keep going. He taught me discipline,” she shares, adding. “And I would think about my dreams. I would think about the sacrifices my parents made for me. I would think about my little sister and how I was her hero. I would look at the beauty around me. The sunshine through the trees. I would keep breathing.”

The 34-year-old superstar adds that when she needs to overcome fears now, she returns to those park runs with her dad.

“There are things I’m still afraid of,” she says. “When I have to conquer those things, I still go back to that park. Before I hit the stage, I go back to that park. When it was time for me to give birth I went back to that park. The park became a state of mind. The park became my strength. The park is what made me who I am. Where’s your park?”

The clothing, which launches exclusively at Topshop on April 14, features Ivy Park emblazoned shirts and shower sandals, some really sexy bodysuits and much, much more.

Rounding out Beyoncé’s best day ever, she also nabbed the May 2016 covers of Elle and Elle UK, serving up her signature flawlessness in sexy Ivy Park gear. Next step: World domination.

This article originally appeared on People.com

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