Beyonce offers rare glimpse of twins Sir and Rumi, three, in family-filled visual album Black Is King
Beyonce offered rare glimpses of her three-year-old twins Sir and Rumi in her family-filled new visual album Black Is King.
The 38-year-old pop diva set the internet ablaze this Friday when her new film dropped on the streaming platform Disney+.
She cradles Rumi in her arms during a three-generational family photo and includes a picture of Sir at the end of the movie, which is dedicated to him.
Three generations: Beyonce is joined by her daughters Blue Ivy, eight, and Rumi, three, as well as by her mother Tina Lawson in her new visual album Black Is King
Beyonce shares the twins as well as her eight-year-old daughter Blue Ivy Carter with her husband Jay-Z, who also makes an appearance.
During the visuals for her song Brown Skin Girl, Beyonce poses up with both of her daughters as well as her mother Tina Lawson.
All four of them are wearing matching floral outfits as they gather together in a meadow as if standing for a portrait.
Family time: All four of them are wearing matching floral outfits as they gather together in a meadow as if standing for a portrait
Star turn: Blue Ivy makes several appearances in the visual and also gives vocal performances in the music, including on Brown Skin Girl and My Power
Blue Ivy makes several appearances in the visual and also gives vocal performances in the music, including on Brown Skin Girl and My Power.
Black Is King ends with a picture of Rumi’s twin brother which appears along with text saying the project is ‘dedicated to my son, Sir Carter.’
Beyonce adds underneath the dedication: ‘And to all our sons and daughters, the sun and the moon bow for you. You are the keys to the kingdom.’
Grandeur: When Beyonce rose to fame in the girl group Destiny’s Child, they were managed by her father Mathew Knowles and Tina made their costumes
The celebrity guest stars in the video include legendary 1990s Supermodel Naomi Campbell and Oscar-winning actress Lupita Nyong’o.
Kelly Rowland, who shot to fame with Beyonce and Michelle Williams in the girl group Destiny’s Child, is also featured.
The women have remained personal friends as well and Tina even referred to Kelly as one of her ‘daughters’ in a Time magazine piece.
‘Keys to the kingdom’: Black Is King ends with a picture of Rumi’s twin brother which appears along with text saying the project is ‘dedicated to my son, Sir Carter’
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