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New Year: Check out how Beyoncé, Jay-Z say cheers to 2020

Beyoncé and Jay-Z have shared family photos saying cheers to 2020.
The couple shared series of photos in a video review showing the families via Beyonce’s Instagram page.
The duo also shared photos of their twins, Rumi and Sir, who were born in June 2017.
Beyoncé shared a few photos of toddlers Rumi and Sir.
The twins clocked 2 on June 13 2019, and according to the video, they had a beautiful birthday party. The video shows a shot of their cake, which had the twins’ names on the base in red letters.
The photo that really turns heads is this holiday shot of the beautiful family, all dressed in formal black and white. Sir and Jay-Z are in tuxedos, while Bey, Blue Ivy, and Rumi are in all-white dresses.
The twins seem to enjoy each other’s company and are equally photogenic, especially when the spotlight is on them. This birthday shot is definitely worthy of framing, and it probably already has a known spot in the Carter home.
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