Giving me life!
On the release day of The Lion King remake in July, Beyoncé surprised fans with a companion album to the film’s soundtrack, titled The Lion King: The Gift. She executive produced the album and enlisted many African artists for guest features. In typical Beyoncé fashion, she dropped something, stunned us and regally disappeared. Aside from a brief, uncharacteristic interview on Good Morning America, not much context was given for this album. On Sunday, Beyoncé got us again by announcing that an ABC special, called Making The Gift, would be airing the following day to provide a behind-the-scenes look at the album’s creation process.
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While people were fascinated to learn about the album’s inspiration, they were taken aback by all the footage of Beyoncé & Jay-Z’s rarely-seen twins, Sir and Rumi Carter. The twins are now two years old, but considering that their growth has not been documented for the public (as it needn’t be), viewers were shocked to see them walking and speaking full sentences. Beyoncé brought the whole fam to Africa when working on the project, so the special featured multiple heartwarming moments. Tweeters noted that Rumi possessed some star-power on camera, while Sir seemed more indifferent.
Read some Twitter reactions to all the overwhelming Sir & Rumi content below.
Sir Carter hasn’t fucked with the camera once.
“Who are THEY?”
Rumi on the other hand… pic.twitter.com/TIFQsiBTGl
— Is this an African-American Fever Dream?! (@AllenNeedsANap) September 17, 2019
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Rumi is a genius, Blue is Beyoncé manager and Sir is a whole Mood
Me: #MakingTheGift pic.twitter.com/MHibqEHn5G
— Jean-Claude ™ (@C08Tejean) September 17, 2019
Beyonce in the car vlogging w/ Rumi Sir and Blue is the type of channel I'd subscribe to so mf fast #MakingTheGift pic.twitter.com/43s1hi1faN
— Mercy (@glowin_melanin) September 17, 2019
SIR AND RUMI! pic.twitter.com/iTyQbvto9I
— DAN'I (@danioiio) September 17, 2019
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