Beyoncé's Expanding Family: A Look at Her Children's Growing Presence

Published on: 4/30/2025

Beyoncé and Jay-Z married in 2008 after dating since 2000. They welcomed their first child, daughter Blue Ivy, in 2012. Blue Ivy joined her mother on stage in Paris later that month. In 2017, Beyoncé gave birth to twins Rumi and Sir. Jay-Z brought Blue Ivy and Rumi to the 2024 Super Bowl where they posed for photos.

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