Beyonce's Baby Due In February

Beyonce's Baby Due In February
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It's been rumored, but now we know: Beyonce and Jay-Z will become parents in February.

The singer sat down to talk about her career and, of course, her pregnancy with Australia's "Sunday Night" news program, where it was revealed that she's due in February.

"It has already changed my life. My husband and I have been together for 10 years, all of my twenties," she said. "I just feel like it's time and I'm very grateful that God has blessed me with the biggest gift any human being can have."

She also added she's at the perfect point in her life and her career to expand her family with Jay.

"I think because I've accomplished a lot of things for myself and I really know who I am, I didn't rush into anything," she said about getting pregnant."If it's any time, right now is the time, and I'm so happy."

The positively glowing Beyonce told the world she's expecting not through a written statement, but by showing off her baby bump on the carpet at the MTV VMAs in August, and again on stage while performing her song, "Love on Top," with her proud husband looking on from the crowd.

And ever since the big reveal, Beyonce has been proudly showing off her growing belly in bikinis, on the red carpet and, most recently, out shopping with Jay and pal Kanye West.

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