Beyoncés twins are named...

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Rumi after the poet, I'm guessing? That's kind of cool. It falls within the realm of "perfectly reasonable-- for a celebrity baby name."

I don't get Sir.


If so, someone must have mentioned it to them in passing and they liked it. These two aren't readers. Dr Seuss, maybe.


Have you ever listened to their music? Lemonade in particular had a ton of references in it. Your statement is pretty ignorant.


Beyonce can barely talk. Any references she includes in "her" music are surely from someone else's knowledge. Yes, I have heard heard it, too much of it.


Nope. And I am not a fan. And she is not the first or last star to have stage fright that they can overcome to sing/dance but overwhelms them in one on one interviews. I am a performer and when the music cues up I am ON IT but in interviews I babble -- my mouth gets ahead of my brain. I hate interviews.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't get the obsession over these two. I think it is disgusting they make money off his infidelity and her fertility issues. Most people keep this crap on the down low


Nothing wrong with talking about things that affect a large percentage of the population. A lot of issues could be resolved or supported if we stop keeping crap on the down low.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rumi after the poet, I'm guessing? That's kind of cool. It falls within the realm of "perfectly reasonable-- for a celebrity baby name."

I don't get Sir.


If so, someone must have mentioned it to them in passing and they liked it. These two aren't readers. Dr Seuss, maybe.


You don't like them so they must be stupid. That's why Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie was on Beyonce's album -- she doesn't read.


Yeah, seriously!
Anonymous
The name Sir makes Blue Ivy and Saint and North West look pretty good!
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