Tina Knowles Gives Update on Jay-Z and Beyonce's Twins, Rumi and Sir

June 2024 · 3 minute read

Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s 6-year-old twins Rumi and Sir are already appearing flashes of brilliance in the back of the scenes.

As the twins’ grandmother Tina Knowles explained, the dynamic duo’s prolific aptitude will have to come as no marvel.

“How may just they be anything rising up in that setting?” Tina, 70 told E! News on the Kentucky Derby Saturday, May 4. “That’s all we speak about. Creativity and type and the whole thing.”

Proud grandma Tina additional explained how the twins — who will flip 7 on June 13 — have begun expressing their very own individual pursuits.

“Rumi is amazing,” Tina gushed. “She’s an amazing artist, painter and creator.”

Sir, on the other hand, is “not into the craze stuff as much.”

“[He’s] very quiet and very, extremely smart,” Tina defined, “and does all the numbers stuff.”

Tina’s comments echo sentiments she expressed to Us Weekly again when the twins were most effective 2 years outdated. “The woman is in point of fact just going to rule the world,” Tina stated in 2019, “and the boy is kind of laid again and chills just like the dad.”

Rumi has already began exploring her inventive aspect with record-setting results. As the featured artist on Beyoncé’s track “Protector,” from her album Country Carter, Rumi changed into the youngest female in history to make an appearance on the Billboard Hot 100.

To set the list, Rumi bested her older sister Blue Ivy, now 12, who seemed on Beyoncé’s “Brown Skin Girl,” alongside SAINt JHN and WizKid when she was once simply 7 years outdated. Blue additionally took heart degree as a featured dancer on her mother’s 2023 Renaissance World Tour and next concert movie.

While Rumi is now the youngest female artist to appear on the Hot 100, the youngest performer in historical past to appear on the chart is a singer named Jordy together with his 1992 tune “Dur Dur D’être Bébé,” which hit #58 on the Hot One hundred when Jordy was once simplest 5 years previous.

Chart good fortune or another way, Tina expressed delight in her oldest daughter’s country album, which used to be launched March 29.

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“We’re from Texas,” Tina said. “We’ve been part of that culture for a very long time. I was very serious about it.”

Tina further defined that the album — which used to be inspired after Beyoncé felt unwelcomed by the crowd all over a performance of her music “Daddy Lessons” with The Chicks at the 2016 CMA Awards — serves as a reminder of Black artists’ rightful position within the nation song style.

“It’s a pleasing historical past lesson,” Tina asserted. “She has this fashion of doing issues subtly, but educating. I’m actually proud of that.”

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