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Spot the twins... Beyonce’s back with a bizarre family portrait

- By Susie Coen Showbusine­ss Reporter

EVER since Beyonce gave birth last month, fans have been desperate for a glimpse of her newborn twins.

And when the singer finally released a photo to introduce the latest additions to her family, a glimpse was all they got.

The bizarre photo shows the 35year- old in a floaty robe in vivid shades of purple and blue, in which her tiny boy and girl can just be seen cradled in her arms.

Nestled in swathes of garish material, the twins, who have a full crop of black hair, snooze happily through their debut. The snap, released on Instagram, names the month-old boy and girl as Sir and Rumi. They will take their rapper father Jay Z’s surname Carter.

In the photo, Beyonce wears a floor-length pale blue veil and stands before a background of flowers in a seafront garden. It is believed to have been taken at the Malibu home she and her husband – who are worth a combined £887million – are renting for £306,000 a month.

The picture echoes the dramatic matic photo she used to announcee her pregnancy, which saw her kneeling eling on a grassy bank wearing only lingengeri­e and a veil. That image receivedve­d more than 11million ‘likes’ after it was released in February, becomming Instagram’s most popular r photo. Further photos showedd the flower-painted star posingg almost nude.

Though Beyonce did not con- firm her babies’ sex, her motherer Tina Lawson wrote online: e: ‘Proud grandma hello Sir Carter ter and Rumi Carter. Boy and girl what a blessing.’ It seems the twins will be joining the family business, ness, with their parents registerin­gg Sir and Rumi as trademarks in June. ne.

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Venus pose: Her floral snap Veiled: The Instagram hit photo Peek-a-boo:Peek-a Beyonce’s month-old twins Sir and Rumi can just be seen nestled in her arms in the elaborate portrait

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