That didn’t take long!
Beyoncé shared the first photograph of her 1-month-old twins, Sir Carter and Rumi, to Instagram late Thursday and instantly became the internet’s hottest new meme:
Social media users edited the adorable snap to poke fun at President Donald Trump and his administration:
Beyonce posts the first photo of her twins Sir and Rumi pic.twitter.com/RZmbWmsfhf
— Elliot Wagland (@elliotwagland) July 14, 2017
I…worked on this story for 9 months…and…she just…she tweeted it. pic.twitter.com/HRqhCqPp5F
— Jesse McLaren (@McJesse) July 14, 2017
— Alp Ozcelik (@alplicable) July 14, 2017
Some referenced the picture’s similarity to Beyoncé’s pregnancy photo:
Beyoncé, Sir Carter and Rumi did THAT. 😍 pic.twitter.com/aqjolQ5Rrb
— Shady Music Facts (@TheShadyFacts) July 14, 2017
Others, meanwhile, imagined how The Beyhive had reacted to seeing the picture for the first time:
The hive when Beyoncé announced Rumi and Sir on Instagram. pic.twitter.com/ALb05OGA8o
— RUMI AND SIR (@beyupdates_) July 14, 2017
Me: Ok finally time for bed. Be a responsible adult who gets sleep
— Emily (@ejweeks) July 14, 2017
Beyoncé: Here's Sir and Rumi Carter
Me: pic.twitter.com/QjfKxYW0fU
Beyonce reveals the first picture of the twins Sir Carter and Rumi pic.twitter.com/lk3v3hhKcX
— Lela Victoria (@LelaV89) July 14, 2017
Us when Beyoncé dropped the photo of Sir Carter and Rumi: pic.twitter.com/mQFdqoTPnA
— THE TWINS (@BeyPanther) July 14, 2017
Me: Yawning about to go to sleep.
— RLW (@MrRLWalton) July 14, 2017
Beyoncé posts Sir Carter and Rumi.
Me: pic.twitter.com/GH5qPCDfcd
#Beyonce to the internet pic.twitter.com/U7jpXdcnZE
— Declan Cashin (@Tweet_Dec) July 14, 2017
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