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Blue Ivy 'Needs Company,' Says Beyonce

Beyonce has hinted that she and husband Jay-Z want to make their daughter Blue Ivy a big sister soon.

The superstar singer gave birth to Blue Ivy in January 2011, but is ready to continue growing her family with Jay-Z.

"I would like more children," said Beyonce speaking to ABC News. "I think my daughter needs some company. I definitely love being big sister."

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Beyonce is the older sister to Solange Knowles.

In addition to a prolific career in music, Beyonce is also an actress who lent her voice to the upcoming animated film "Epic," which hits theaters May 24.

"I was actually pregnant at the time [I worked on the film]," the singer revealed to ABC. "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.'"

Regardless of having a busy lifestyle, Beyonce noted Blue Ivy was her no. 1 priority.

"I am very protective," said the Grammy Award-winner. "I just want to make sure that she can have a healthy, safe, normal life … in the back of my mind, she's my priority. And life is completely different now. So I'm– 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."

Furthermore, Beyonce admitted that her widespread fame has not changed the kind of person she has always been.

"You know, at the end of the day you're the same exact person, I still like the simple things," said the singer, citing her affinity for press-on nails.

"I just want happiness and I want great friends and … great family," she added.

Meanwhile, the "Love On Top" singer is currently on her Mrs. Carter Show tour, and over the weekend, Beyonce brought 15-month-old Blue Ivy on stage with her during a performance in London. The toddler donned protective headphones for the appearance.

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