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Why you've never really seen Beyonce's youngest kids until now.

Move over backup dancers, the Carter girls have entered the chat. The opening night of Queen Bey's Cowboy Carter Tour turned into an unexpected 'take your daughters to work day' when both Blue Ivy and little Rumi made scene-stealing appearances at SoFi Stadium.

While we've become accustomed to Blue Ivy's professional dancer era (the 13-year-old has practically got her own fan club since joining mum on the Renaissance Tour and that Christmas NFL halftime show), seeing 7-year-old Rumi Carter was certainly a rare gift.

Watch this clip of Beyoncé on stage with her daughters. Post continues after video.


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The younger Carter daughter, who made her debut during 'PROTECTOR', had Beyoncé herself breaking character and stopping mid-song as the child gleefully waved to a sea of screaming fans like she was born for the spotlight.

After years of keeping her children — particularly her two youngest twins — largely hidden from public view, it seems Beyoncé has decided that 2025 is the year she will treat us to increasingly frequent glimpses of her genetically blessed offspring.

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Here's everything we know about Beyoncé and Jay-Z's three children.

Blue Ivy Carter.

An iconic pregnancy.

Even before she was born, Blue Ivy was a public figure of sorts — and that's all because of her mother's iconic pregnancy announcement at the 2011 MTV Music Awards

She performed 'Love On Top' for the awards show and right at the end of the song, the singer pulled back her sequined, buttoned blazer to reveal a pregnant belly. Instantly, it became an unforgettable moment in pop culture history — one that, according to Beyoncé's mother, was "stressful" from beginning to end.

Tina Knowles-Lawson famously designed performance outfits for her daughter for decades, and in 2021, revealed it was a "stressful" situation hiding Beyoncé's pregnancy belly.

Beyonec pregnant with Blue IvyBeyoncé at the 2011 MTV Awards. Image: Getty.

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"Well this was a stressful night, at least it began that way!!!," she wrote in a throwback Instagram post.

"Two hours before the performance we realized that the pants that I had gotten made were too tight and uncomfortable; the panel that I had put in them was not stretchy enough."

According to her post at the time, Tina said she was forced to head to the nearest maternity store to construct a DIY job.

"Two hours before the performance, I was at A Pea in the Pod," she continued. "I bought two sizes in maternity pants but wound up taking the panel off of one of them and putting it in the ones that I had made!"

Luckily, it worked out in the end.

"When she opened that jacket and showed her stomach it was the biggest relief ever."

Just five short months later, in January 2012, Beyoncé gave birth to Blue Ivy.

A "cultural icon".

From 2017 to 2020, Beyoncé's attorneys were in a complicated trademark battle for the name 'Blue Ivy'. While the family ended up winning the trademark, the 10-year-old received the highest of compliments when she was referred to as a "cultural icon".

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The brief declared, "Blue Ivy Carter is a cultural icon who has been described as a 'mini style star' and has been celebrated for her 'fashion moments' overs [sic] the years…Her life and activities are followed extensively by the media and the public."

The second youngest ever Grammy Award winner.

At just nine-years-old, Blue Ivy became a Grammy Award winner when in 2020, she along with her mother and a string of other talented artists, won Best Music Video for 'Brown Skin Girl'.

Blue Ivy received a writing credit for the song.

Jay-Z, Blue Ivy, BeyonceBlue Ivy with her parents just a year before in 2020 at the Grammys. Image: Getty.

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On top of that, she also won the NAACP Image Award, Outstanding Duo and Group or Collaboration for the song which featured on the Lion King: The Gift album.

To add, in June 2020, she won her first BET award at the BET Awards for her work on 'Brown Skin Girl'.

Blue Ivy narrowly missed out on being the youngest to win a Grammy. The record is held by Leah Peasall, who won in 2001 at the age of eight.

While she may not be the youngest Grammy winner, she did become the youngest VMA winner at nine-years-old.

Blue IvyBlue Ivy in 'Brown Skin Girl'. Image: Youtube. B

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An audiobook narrator.

The award-winning, record-breaking 10-year-old added an impressive job to her resume back in 2020 when she was just eight by becoming an audiobook narrator. The eldest child from the Carter family narrated Hair Love by Matthew A. Cherry.

As anything tied to Blue Ivy's name does, the book became an instant success and a New York Times bestseller.

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Songs featuring Blue Ivy.

Blue Ivy has been featured and mentioned in a multitude of songs and music videos – thanks to her parents, who are some of the best-selling artists of all time.

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Her very first feature though, is a song she has writing credits for, and it's the 2012 hit 'Glory'. It was made within 48 hours of Jay-Z becoming a father. It was the first time the world ever got to hear Blue's voice as her cries were featured on the track.

A dancer on The Renaissance World Tour.

When Blue Ivy Carter first joined mum Beyoncé on stage during the Renaissance Tour in Paris, nobody could have predicted she'd become one of the tour's standout moments.

Blue Ivy and Beyonce on tour Image: Getty

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Initially, Queen Bey herself was reportedly hesitant about her daughter performing, but Blue quickly silenced any criticism with her impressive work ethic. Dressed in sparkly ensembles that matched her mother's aesthetic, Blue Ivy transitioned from tentative dancer to confident performer throughout the tour's run, with videos showing her hitting increasingly complex choreography with precision.

The mother-daughter performances became such highlights that they've now continued into the Cowboy Carter Tour, where Blue Ivy has graduated to even more technically challenging routines.

A Disney star in her own right.

Beyonce and Blue Ivy at Mufasa premiereImage: Getty

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In 2024, Blue Ivy even lent her voice to Disney's Mufasa: The Lion King as Princess Kiara. The precocious tween stars as the daughter of Queen Nala (voiced by her actual mother, Beyoncé) and King Simba in this highly anticipated prequel.

Making her feature film debut, Blue Ivy has garnered significant praise from the film's director Barry Jenkins, who described her performance as "tremendous" and noted there were "some things she does in this film that are really emotional."

She walked the premiere's red carpet alongside her famous parents in December, draped in a stunning gold ball gown.

Rumi and Sir Carter.

The Carter FamilyThe Carter family. Image: Youtube.

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Another iconic pregnancy announcement.

In 2017, Beyoncé used Instagram to reveal she and Jay-Z were expecting again — this time, with twins!

Surrounded by flowers and covered in a veil, the singer and performer wrote in a caption: "We would like to share our love and happiness. We have been blessed two times over. We are incredibly grateful that our family will be growing by two, and we thank you for your well wishes. - The Carters."

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The photo has since amassed over 10 million likes. Pretty iconic indeed.

She would later reveal their faces in another Instagram post, when Sir and Rumi were just a month old. The pair were born in June, 2017.

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While Beyoncé rarely shares photos of her children online (despite the pregnancy and birth photos), she often incorporates the duo into her work and art.

In her annual end-of-year recaps, the singer showed the pair in tow with her while she drove around a golf cart and listened to her collab 'Savage' with Megan Thee Stallion, back in 2020.

Beyonce and her twinsSir, Rumi and Beyoncé. Image: Instagram @Beyoncé.

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Rumi also appeared in the music video for 'Brown Skin Girl,' where she posed alongside her mother, grandmother, and Blue Ivy to showcase three generations of their family.

Not only that, but Rumi was also part of her mother's Adidas campaign with her big sister, in December 2021.

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More recently, Rumi, like her older sister, has also taken to the stage with her mother. In a poignant maternal moment that left the sold-out SoFi Stadium audience completely shocked, Rumi made her stage debut during the opening night of the Cowboy Carter Tour on April 28.

Appearing during 'PROTECTOR' – a song on which she's vocally featured, asking "Mum, can I hear the lullaby? Please?" — Rumi captivated the crowd while resplendent in a shimmering gold mini dress with matching cowboy boots. Too cute.

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While Rumi or Sir don't exactly have any Grammy Award-winning singles under their belt just yet, or a New York Times best-selling book on their resume, there's no doubt this set of twins is destined for great things.

As is the Carter way.

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