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Beyonce and Jay Z’s family had coronavirus tests before visiting twins Rumi and Sir

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Beyonce and Jay Z hosted a family gathering last weekend but not before their friends and family had coronavirus tests to ensure they did not have Covid-19. The Drunk In Love hitmakers are currently self-isolating at their $88 million (£70 million) mega mansion in Bel Air, California with their three children Blue Ivy, eight, and two-year-old twins Rumi and Sir.

But on Saturday (3 May), the couple invited some of their closest loved ones around to reunite – with social distancing – likely for the first time in several weeks.

Beyonce’s mother Tina Knowles Lawson revealed to Entertainment Tonight: ‘The two babies that are two, they don’t really understand, so on Saturday we got together from a safe distance, we all went to Bey’s at a

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