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Beyonce and Jay-Z twins' names could be Rumi and Sir

The wait may be over for the names of the twins of music power couple Beyonce and Jay-Z. Signs point to the names as Rumi and Sir.

The pop diva and rapper, whose real name is Shawn Carter, have filed to US authorities to copyright "Rumi Carter" and "Sir Carter," ensuring no one else profits from the names to sell anything from fragrances to music.

Beyoncé and Jay Z have welcomed their twins

Beyoncé and Jay Z have welcomed their twins, according to multiple reports.

"Bey and Jay are thrilled and have started sharing the news with their family and closest friends," a source told People, who reported the arrival on Saturday.

Beyoncé, 35, and Jay Z, 47, are already parents to 5-year-old daughter Blue Ivy.

Is Beyonce pregnant? (photos)

Is Beyonce pregnant with baby number-two? This is a topic that has been broached on a nearly-monthly basis ever since Beyonce and Jay Z welcomed daughter Blue Ivy into the world. But certain celebrity news sources and outlets now claim to have photographic evidence of the iconic singer rocking a baby bump.

Beyoncé endorses Hillary Clinton

With the U.S. presidential elections a breath away, many celebrities are revealing who they will be voting for on November 8, and two of American pop culture’s most powerful icons – Beyoncé and her husband Jay Z – took part in a star-packed political rally for Hillary Clinton in Ohio on Friday to lend support to the Democratic presidential candidate.

Media rife with rumours Rira Ora and Jay Z are in an affair (Photos)

From the moment the new Beyonce album ‘Lemonade’ was released rumours that her husband Jay Z was cheating on the pop icon started gaining steam in Hollywood. Soon the blogosphere was full of theories about who the mystery mistress might be. US tabloids speculated that the lady in question could be UK singer Rita Ora.

Beyonce celebrates black women in intricate album-film

Pop superstar Beyonce released a musically diverse new album in the form of a film on April 23, a bold tribute to the perseverance of African American women.
 
"Lemonade" was advertised only as a special on cable network HBO but, more than halfway through, Beyonce dropped an album by the same name.