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Beyoncé's ABC Special Shows Never-Before-Seen Footage of Twins, Rumi & Sir

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By Whitney Vasquez on September 17, 2019 at 4:43 AM EDT

Beyoncé's ABC special gave fans a rare glimpse into her personal life, including being a mom to twins Rumi and Sir.

The Grammy-winning singer's special, which aired last night, focused around the making of her "The Lion King: The Gift" album, but showed never-before-seen footage of her 2-year-olds with Jay-Z and fans can't get enough.

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At one point in the clip, Beyoncé is seen adorably quizzing her daughter on animal sounds.

“What does the cat do?” she asks Rumi, who answers, “Meow.” Beyonce then asks, “What does the cow do?” Rumi hilariously responds “caw," before getting it right by saying, "moo."

The documentary also shows the singer playing with her son by bouncing him on her lap while on a plane, and reflecting what she hopes for their future.

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Rumi and Sir look exactly like Daddy.

There's several moments showing close-ups of the twins and they clearly resemble the rapper.

The footage also shows what a character Blue Ivy has grown up to be.

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In another clip, it shows that she has her mom's performance genes.

Dancing to Beyoncé's "MOOD 4 EVA," 7-year-old proves the family of entertainers won't stop with Bey and Jay-Z.

Her grandma's a fan too! Tina Knowles shared the footage and captioned it, "Get it Blue!!"

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Beyoncé's not the only parent highlighted in the special.

Fans get a look at Jay-Z playing daddy while hanging out with their three children on vacation.

The singer usually keeps her family life private so this is huge for fans.

Last summer, Beyoncé gave a rare glimpse of Rumi and Sir when they were just a year and this documentary shows how much they've changed!

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