Beyoncé is a doting mom to three children, and her two daughters, Blue Ivy, 12, and Rumi, seven, have made several appearances with their famous parents over the past year. Most recently, they both featured in her Good Morning America interview to promote Mufasa: The Lion King , at the start of December. Blue - who is also in the film - spoke alongside her mom, while Rumi made an adorable cameo at the end.
Rumi's twin Sir, however, was missing from the interview, leading to fans wondering where he was. While no explanation was given, his grandmother Tina Knowles has previously opened up about his personality, revealing that unlike his sisters, he is far more reserved and quiet. She told E! News: "Sir is very quiet.
He does all of the numbers stuff, so he's not into fashion as much." She also revealed that he was "very, very smart." Rumi, meanwhile, sounds like she will be a performer like her parents and older sister.
"Rumi is amazing—an amazing artist, painter, and creator," Tina revealed. "How could they be anything else, growing up in that environment? All we talk about is creativity and fashion." Rumi was seen showing her support for her mom and sister at their NFL Halftime Show on Christmas Day.
She was captured on camera by a fan backstage with her dad, Jay-Z, grandmother Tina and Michelle Williams, dressed in an all-white outfit, just like Bey and Blue wore on stage. Beyoncé gave a rare insight into her life as a mom during an interview with GQ magazine in Septem.