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Beyoncé Wishes 4-Year-Old Twins Rumi & Sir a Happy Birthday with Special Message on Her Website

When it comes to Jay-Z and Beyoncé's kids, we've seen 9-year-old Blue Ivy the most. Theirs oldest daughter has already been featured on Beyoncé's album, made an appearance in the Disney+ movie Black Is King and even earned herself a Grammy Award.

As for the couple's other two kids, Rumi and Sir Carter, they have been kept relatively out of the spotlight. However, when the twins turned 4 years old yesterday, Beyoncé decided to honor them with a special message on her personal website.

The 39-year-old singer uploaded a black background on the homepage of her site, with text that said, “What's better than 1 gift...2. Happy birthday Rumi and Sir.”

The loving message seemed to be a reference to the soundtrack album Beyoncé recorded for The Lion King remake, titled The Gift.

While Beyoncé and Jay-Z rarely post photos of their twins, there have been a few instances where fans have been treated to shots of Rumi and Sir. Back in March, Queen B shared a series of photos, including a selfie with Blue Ivy and shots of her twins standing on the beach, facing the water.

In an interview with British Vogue, Beyoncé opened up about how being a mother changed her perspective on her career and her priorities. She said, “Something cracked open inside of me right after giving birth to my first daughter. From that point on, I truly understood my power, and motherhood has been my biggest inspiration.”

Happy birthday, Rumi and Sir!

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Joel is the former Associate Editor for News & Entertainment and has been reporting on all things pop culture for over 5 years. Before working at PureWow, he served as a Features Editor at ROCKET Magazine. When he's not dissecting the latest trends in entertainment (or guiding you on what to watch), he covers all the hottest red carpet looks and fashion movements. When he steps away from the keyboard, you can likely find him at an NYC concert, thrift store or LGBTQ+ bookstore happily perusing the shelves.