The photos show each parent holding a set of twins in separate photos, with the words "love is universal" written in the middle of the screen. Someone posted the photo to a Beyoncé fan account during the concert.
But, per Buzzfeed, these are not in fact *their* twins. The publication heard back from a rep for the couple who clarified.
The Carters are notoriously private about their children, only sharing photos of them at very specific times. Twitter definitely had fun thinking these were pictures of Rumi and Sir, though.
These would have been the second and third pictures the two had released of their newest children. Before this, the only picture of the twins was the one Beyoncé posted after they were born.
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"Sir Carter and Rumi 1 month today. 🙏🏽❤️👨🏽👩🏽👧🏽👶🏾👶🏾" she wrote in the caption.
Admittedly, it's an adorable pic, but not enough to sustain the internet for an entire calendar year (the twins celebrate their first birthday next week), and it would make sense to start their tour off with a bang like this one.
But, c'est la vie! It's not the twins, so you can go about your day wondering who the heck these mystery babies are.
All that said, though, some people are reporting that the babies in the footage of JAY-Z and Bey renewing their vows (Oh yeah! Did we mention? They revealed that on stage too!) must be Sir and Rumi...
Make of that what you will.
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Emma Baty is the Senior Entertainment Editor at Cosmopolitan, where she shapes TV, movie and music coverage, writes celebrity profiles, edits stories across both print and digital, and generally obsesses over all things pop culture. Prior to this role, she worked as Cosmopolitan.com’s News Writer, writing celebrity news stories daily and covering live events like the Oscars. Originally from Grand Haven, Michigan, she currently lives in Brooklyn.











