daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi brought the house down when they rocked up on stage with their famous mum for the launch of the . Blue, 13, is already a seasoned performer, having danced with her mum at Bey's concerts since she was little. Little Rumi, seven, also looked like she was having the time of her life as she wowed the crowds at the SoFi stadium in California on Monday - however, her twin brother, Sir, was nowhere to be seen.
initially kept both of her twins out of the spotlight, but now it seems only Sir is happy to stay behind the scenes. It's believed that the five-year-old, who Beyonce shares with husband, , is kept in the wings because he's uninterested in the limelight that comes with his megastar parents' performances.
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Beyonce's mum, Tina Knowles and her ex-husband Mathew Knowles, have hinted as much in the past. Lifting the lid on the twins' different personalities in 2019, Tina said: "The girl [Rumi] is really just going to rule the , and the boy [Sir] is kind of laid back and chills like the dad." She added that "[Blue Ivy] is the Queen B. The second Queen B."
In a subsequent chat with E! News, she expanded on Sir's personality, explaining: "Sir is very quiet. He does all of the numbers stuff, so he's not into fashion as much."
In 2020, Sir's grandfather, Matthew, added that "Sir, he just wants his world to himself." However, he said his twin sister, Rumi, reminded him more of Beyoncé's sister Solange, who, while a performer like her sibling, prefers to keep more of a low profile.
Earlier this year, Beyonce and Jay Z found themselves hit by a vile and baseless slur surrounding their twins made by . In a shocking rant on social media, the troubled rapper claimed the real reason the couple keep Rumi and Sir out of the limelight is because of their reduced mental capacity.
Taking to X, he spat: "WAIT HAS ANYONE EVER SEEN JAY Z AND BEYONCES YOUNGER KIDS," before questioning the twins' mental capacity using offensive language.
Three days later, Matthew Knowles spoke to , saying, "People pay a price for being stupid, especially in the music industry."
"I'm hopeful Kanye gets the type of help he needs, in terms of mental health," he added.
His remarks came two days after his ex-wife Tina defended her family on . Sharing a snap of herself, looking stunning with glamorous hair and makeup, she wrote: "So I'm on the set of a photoshoot today for my book and I wanted to tell you a corny joke cause I have on all this glamourous hair and makeup.
"I got a corny joke, want to hear it? Here I go. What happens when a snowman throws a tantrum? He has a meltdown. Y'all know that's funny."
Tina continued: "It’s hard to remain positive and classy in the face of ignorance and evil. But I know that no weapon formed against me or my family shall prosper."
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