Beyoncé wowed the crowd with her extremely racy opening performance with her rapper husband Jay-Z at this year's Grammys -- now, Garcelle Beauvais, a mother of three, has something to say to the "Drunk in Love" singer.

The And Then There Was You actress believes that the R&B singer should "take responsibility" for her sexual image with "everything showing out, grinding, since it affects young fans.

"For me, you're obviously flattered when someone calls you sexy or thinks you're sexy," she says. "But for me now, there's so many ways to be sexy without being overt about it. I want to do it in a way that's more classy. Certain things are just too overt for kids."

"I love Beyoncé ... but, I think there has to be a fine line where you take responsibility for what you do," she adds. "I think it's good to be sexy, but sexy can come across in so many different ways. It doesn't have to be showing out, grinding all of the time."

Beauvais, a formal model who played numerous roles of sexy characters before and was voted one of The Sexiest Women of 2001 by the readers of Black Men Magazine, then talks about her own definition of being sexy. "I think you can wear a great short dress, but if you have long sleeves and you're only showing leg," she says. "I think you have to stick to a body part and show that. I don't think you have to show all of it."