Janelle Monáe doesn’t think a vagina is needed to affirm womanhood.

In an interview published by People Magazine on Tuesday, May 1, the singer spoke about the now-famous pants in her music video for “PYNK” and what they represent.

“Sometimes I think people interpret those as vagina pants, they call them vulva pants, they call them flowers, but it just represents some parts of some women,” she said. “There are some women in the video that do not have on the pants, because I don’t believe that all women need to possess a vagina to be a woman.”

Monáe said she was proud of her anatomy but is disappointed in the policing of other women’s bodies.

“I have one I’m proud of it, but there’s a lot of policing and controlling that people are trying to have over our vaginas and when you think about female genital mutilation, when you think about all these women’s issues, I wanted to make sure we were discussing these issues but we were also celebrating each other,” the Hidden Figures star said.

The 32-year-old singer/actress said that she wanted the femme anthem to celebrate women and what makes each of them unique.

“I wanted ’PYNK’ to be a celebration of women who are unique, distinct, different, may be different from one another but when they come together they create something magical and special,” she continued.

The vagina pants have attracted so much attention that Monáe wants to mass produce them.

“I’m trying,” she confirmed. “I may be working on it.”

We’ll take three pairs, please.