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Beyoncé’s pregnancy announcement sparked some hysterical new conspiracy theories

Queen Bey is having twins — and the internet had a lot to say about it

Queen Bey has done it again! Or again and again? Or for a second time? Or is it technically a third? Who cares, because Beyoncé is pregnant with twins! She made the announcement via Instagram this morning!

We are certainly here for her surprises. Remember when she dropped an album with no promotion? Or how about the surprise videos included in Lemonade? But Bey’s pregnancy announcements are easily her best surprises.

During the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards, Beyoncé announced to the world that she was pregnant, and like the entire world, we all cried tears of joy. As she sashayed across the stage, dazzling us in an impeccably tailored pant suit to her hit song “Love On Top,” Beyoncé ended her performance by dropping the mic, opening her jacket and revealing a very real baby bump. A few months later, we got Blue Ivy — a gorgeous little girl who has been a stunner since birth.

Beyoncé’s pregnancy with Blue Ivy was riddled with conspiracy theories ranging from Bey really not being pregnant and actually having a surrogate, to everything else in between. Because the internet works quickly, this new pregnancy is no exception. Even though we know Bey’s pregnant (congratulations, Bey!), we’ve compiled some of the best tweets social media has to offer because in times like these, we all know internet remains so Undefeated.

https://twitter.com/dj_rocklee/status/826898527745871876

https://twitter.com/SoDamnTrue/status/826878078077038595

https://twitter.com/TheShadeRoom/status/826869900761198596

https://twitter.com/Dory/status/826918664435818505

https://twitter.com/HolyTrinFacts/status/826889059079483394

Callan Mathis is an intern at The Undefeated and a journalism graduate student at Georgetown University. She runs eight miles a day, is an unapologetic Knicks fan, and a really good cook. So, she also goes by Forrest Gump, Spike Lee and Ayesha Curry.

Gertrude “Trudy” Joseph is a senior at UMass Amherst and intern with The Undefeated. She will probably be either the youngest “Gertrude” you will ever meet or the only “Gertrude” you will ever meet. From the birthplace of basketball (shout to the entire 413), Trudy believes the “Kobe System” is the single most important commercial of our time.