![]() ![]() ![]() If my country a*s can do it, they can do it. "I'm so lucky and grateful that I'm able to take all these crazy ideas and actually make it into something that heals people and that may spark vision in people that shows them to dream big. Just a year later, with her and Jay Z's children, Rumi, Sir Carter, now 22 months old, and seven-year-old Blue Ivy healthy and happy, Bey made her internet-breaking comeback on the Coachella stage. "I feel we made something that made my daughter proud, made my mother proud, my father proud, and all of the people that are my brothers and sisters around the world and that's why I live," she says during the documentary. Advertisement In the four-minute video posted Friday on Instagram recapping a year like no other, Beyonc and the adorable-as-ever twins ride around on a golf cart, bopping along to her. Twins Rumi and Sir Carter are now 22 months old Extremely rare footage of the superstar entertainer’s three children daughter Blue Ivy, 8, and 3-year-old twins Rumi and Sir with husband Jay-Z. We know more than two years have passed, but its impossible. RELATED: Beyoncé and Blue Ivy have fans seeing double Beyoncé and Jay-Zs twins, Rumi and Sir, were born in June 2017. My health and my babies’ health were in danger, so I had an emergency C-section. Meet Beyoncé and Jay-Zs kids and find out their name meanings, ages, and zodiac signs, including photos of what Blue Ivy, Rumi and Sir look like now. ![]() "I was swollen from toxemia and had been on bed rest for over a month. "I was 218 pounds the day I gave birth to Rumi and Sir," she said. In a previous Vogue interview Beyoncé explained that she had a complicated childbirth. In the film, Beyoncé opens up about the emergency C-section that she had when she welcomed twins Rumi and Sir Carter in June 2017, revealing that she nearly lost one of the babies when the infant's heart stopped in the womb. “There were days I thought I would never be the same," she says, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The revealing documentary gives an intimate look at the music superstar's inner world, and in it she talks about not just the gruelling diet and physical effort that went into pulling off the now-iconic stage production, which featured an homage to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) with 200 dancers, backup singers and even a marching band, but also reveals a stunning detail about her private life. That can carry more meaning than you realize.RELATED: Beyoncé shares rare photo of Blue Ivy and the twins The overall effect is the same, but the message is different: You're amazing, regardless of your physical appearance. But maybe the next time you go to compliment a friend on her postpartum appearance, consider praising her how happy she seems and how well she's handling new motherhood instead of talking about her body. Sure, it’s considered normal (and even polite) to tell a new mom that she looks amazing after she gives birth. There was nothing either one of us could do about it-it’s just what happens. My experience messed with her head, even though it really had nothing to do with her it was just what she had come to think was typical. I have a friend who had a baby a few months after I had Miles and she was devastated that she didn’t suddenly “bounce back” like I did, despite the fact that we have similar body types. A new advertisement for the athleisure clothing line dropped Wednesday. Not only can what you say impact a new mom in a way you didn’t intend it to, it sets a really bad precedent for everyone else. Beyonce shares the twins and daughter Blue Ivy with husband Jay-Z. My children ask me to have a baby all the time,' she told You Magazine. Beyoncé Shares Touching 4th Birthday Tribute to Twins Rumi and Sir Beyoncé celebrated twins Rumi and Sir with a sweet post on June 13 to mark their 4th birthdays. But here’s the thing: It doesn’t matter! No one should care what I, or Beyoncé, or anyone else looks like after giving birth. In 2013, Gwyneth Paltrow revealed she lost her third pregnancy, and that the miscarriage threatened her life. And it’s bizarre how much the reactions differed with my postpartum shape. I did the exact same thing with each pregnancy, so I really have no idea why I looked so different. ![]()
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