Beyoncé pays tribute to her twins, Sir and Rumi, on their birthday. The doting mom mentioned her kids during her show in Manchester, England.
During her performance of "Young Forever" at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday, Beyoncé gave Sir and Rumi a shout-out and said that she, Jay-Z, and Blue Ivy love the twins. After greeting her kids, the concertgoers cheered for the singer and her entire family.
"They had a small celebration in Europe. It's crazy that Rumi and Sir are already 1. Beyonce's mom [Tina Knowles Lawson] is traveling with the family and was, of course, there for the celebration. Everyone says they can't believe how quickly the past year has gone. They're the cutest and doing very well. Beyoncé and Jay-Z seem happy," said a source.
The same source also talked about Blue Ivy, 6, and said that she is a very sweet and caring older sister to her siblings. Blue Ivy is also traveling with her parents while they are on tour. To keep up with her studies, Beyoncé and Jay-Z hired a tutor to help her out. In the summer, Blue Ivy will also get to enjoy a short vacation.
Blue Ivy, Sir, Rumi Appear On Tour Video
This is not the first time that the "Single Ladies" singer mentioned the twins during her concert tour. Sir and Rumi previously appeared in the photo collage that was shown in one of her shows. The video was taken in Cardiff, United Kingdom. Blue Ivy was also shown in the clip that also featured a vow renewal ceremony.
However, a source clarified at the time that the children shown at the beginning of the video were not Beyoncé and Jay-Z's children. Blue Ivy, Sir, and Rumi were also shown toward the end of the clip.
Where Did Jay-Z, Beyoncé Get Their Children's Names?
In related news, Jay-Z previously explained the meaning behind his twins' names. In an interview with Rap Radar, the doting dad said that Rumi came from his and Beyoncé's favorite poet.
"Sir was like, man, come out the gate. He carries himself like that. He just came out, like, Sir," explained Jay-Z.
In January 2012, Beyoncé revealed where the name Blue Ivy came from. At the time, the singer posted an excerpt from Rebecca Solnit's novel A Field Guide to Getting Lost, where Beyoncé and Jay-Z got the name, Blue Ivy.
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