In the past five or so months, few celebrity stories have captivated the
world’s attention quite like Beyonce’s pregnancy.
What started out as a happy announcement at the MTV Video Music
Awards in August quickly devolved into a flurry of Internet rumors,
with some alleging that the whole thing was fake.
So what’s the real story? We’ll probably never know.
But with the news that the R&B superstar welcomed a
baby girl on Saturday, we’re recapping every reported detail
about her pregnancy, from start to finish. Check it out below.
Aug. 28, 2011: After a bit of speculation,
Beyonce confirms to the world that she is
pregnant with her first child, and in doing so, sets a new record on Twitter.
Sept. 4, 2011: Beyonce turns 30.
Sept. 7, 2011: Photos of Beyonce’s baby bump
surface while she and husband Jay-Z vacation in Croatia.
Oct. 10, 2011: During a taped interview segment with
the R&B singer, Australian news program
Sunday Nightreports that Beyonce’s due date is in February.
of Beyonce sitting down for her interview with
Sunday Night hits the Internet, leading some to
believe that she has been wearing a fake baby bump.
A rep for Beyonce later referred to the rumors as “stupid,
ridiculous and false.”Nov. 4, 2011: Beyonce’s former
Destiny’s Child groupmate, Kelly Rowland,
Nov. 29, 2011: Following a number of sightings in New York
, Beyonce releases a behind the scenes clip
from the making of the video for “Countdown”
(dated Sept. 23), in which she shows off her baby bump at six months.
Dec. 2, 2011: Beyonce sits down with Katie Couric
to discuss her pregnancy, including what her cravings are.
alleging that Beyonce gave birth to a baby girl named
Tiana-May Carter in New York city Jan. 5, 2012: All rumors
come to a slightly confusing halt when
Jan. 7, 2012: The couple reportedly welcomes a baby girl named Blue Ivy Carter.
Jan. 8, 2012: Conspiracy theories run wild on the Internet,
all of which are focused on the meaning behind Blue Ivy.
Does it have to do with the Illuminati? Lucifer’s daughter?
A wedding planner in Boston? Again, we’ll probably never know.
Jan. 9, 2012: New daddy Jay-Z releases
an emotional song called “Glory” in the wake of Blue Ivy’s birth.
What do you make of all of this? Do you believe any of the Internet’s theories?
Or are they simply conspiracies? Sound off below!
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