Beyoncé, Jay-Z show off adoration for growing baby bump

"Lemonade" singer might just be the proudest mom in the world right now. Since the reveal of her pregnancy, she has been posting updates on her Instagram to show her growing baby bump.

Last week, Beyoncé posted a new photo of herself rocking a shirt with the word "preggers" printed across it. Of course, the post gained the attention of her fans who have begun to ask her about what she will be naming the twins. At the same time, the post seemed to appease the rumors that she has already given birth.

According to TMZ, the "Formation" singer and her husband, Jay-Z, are reportedly looking for a new home that can fit their growing family. However, the couple has yet to find the perfect property in California.

Meanwhile, the Queen B is enjoying her maternal glow with continuous updates of her baby bump and herself in various clothes. Her Instagram features her in regular jeans and shirt, sheer tops, gowns, and dresses. Without a doubt, the "Halo" singer is excited to have the two new additions brought to the world.

Beyoncé has been religiously following her doctor's orders if her recent pull out from this year's Coachella was anything to go by.

"Following the advice of her doctors to keep a less rigorous schedule in the coming months, Beyoncé has made the decision to forgo performing at the 2017 Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival," states a post on the official Coachella Facebook account. To make up for the disappointment the announcement caused, Beyoncé is confirmed to be a headliner for next year's festival.

For the meantime, the singer has become the epitome of a proud mother as she treats the rest of the world with a generous eyeful of her baby bump from every angle. Not to be outdone, Jay-Z is as proud as she is as E! Online reports how the cameras were able to capture an adorable moment of him cradling his wife's baby bump at the Clippers game in Los Angeles.

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