No More Bump Photos! Beyonce 'Going Into Hiding' Until Twins Are Born
Beyonce revealed her growing baby bump at the Grammy Awards on Sunday, blowing fans away with her pregnancy glow. But take a close look while you can! RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned that the diva singer plans to go into hiding until after the twins are born.
"Beyonce controls her image more fiercely than any other artist alive today," an insider told RadarOnline.com. "She is going into hiding now after the Grammys until after the twins are born."
The 35-year-old may have pranced around the Grammys stage over the weekend wearing a barely-there outfit and announced her pregnancy with a nearly nude Instagram snap, but she's done showing off her bump for good.
"Beyonce showed the world the image of her growing pregnancy and that's the only image she wants out in the public," said the source. "Pregnancy is hard when you are having one baby let alone two."
"She doesn't want anyone to see it," the insider added.
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Meanwhile, as RadarOnline.com previously reported, Bey may be glowing on the outside after announcing her baby news with rap mogul hubby, Jay Z, but the superstar singer is miserable on the inside — trapped and alone in a nightmare marriage.
"Bey and Jay have had a really tough time, and they've been banking on another baby to get things back on track," an insider told RadarOnline.com.
Before the shocking pregnancy announcement last week, a source close to the couple claimed that they were "literally signatures away from a divorce!"
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