Beyonce's son Sir and why he stays out of limelight as daughters delight fans
Beyonce's fans were sent into a frenzy when her daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi joined her on stage for her Cowboy Carter tour, however her son Sir wasn't anywhere to be seen.
Beyonce fans were left delighted when two of her three kids made a sensational appearance on stage. Her daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi rocked out alongside their mum as part of the launch of the Cowboy Carter tour.
It's not the first rodeo for elder daughter Blue, 13, who has danced alongside mum Beyonce since she was much younger. Rumi, seven, also appeared to be soaking up every minute of the atmosphere as they performed in California on Monday, April 28.
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However fans were quick to note that Rumi's twin brother Sir was nowhere to be seen at the SoFi stadium. Beyonce previously kept her kids out the spotlight, however it appears only her five-year-old son now stays low key.
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According to the Mirror, Sir, who Beyonce shares with husband Jay Z, prefers to stay away from the spotlight and fame which come hand in hand with both his parents.
Beyonce's mum, Tina Knowles, and dad, Mathew Knowles, have hinted towards it previously. Discussing the twins' differing personalities back in 2019, Tina said: "The girl [Rumi] is really just going to rule the world, 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."
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In another 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.
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Meanwhile, earlier this year, Beyonce and Jay Z were forced to defend their kids following a cruel slur involving both their twins aired by Kanye West.
The rapper went on a social media rant, claiming the real reason the couple keep Rumi and Sir out of the public spotlight is because of their reduced mental capacity.
Taking to Twitter, he wrote: "WAIT HAS ANYONE EVER SEEN JAY Z AND BEYONCES YOUNGER KIDS," before questioning the twins' mental capacity using offensive language.
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Three days later, Matthew Knowles spoke to TMZ, 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."
His remarks came two days after his ex-wife Tina defended her family on Instagram. 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 glamorous hair and makeup.
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"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: "Itâs 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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