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Destiny's child: Beyoncé baby bumps Osama bin Laden
- Even this Osama bin Laden death celebration — and the resulting Twitteroutpouring of patriotism — had nothin' on Beyoncé and her baby bump.
- That Beyoncé. Always topping the charts.Photo via MTV
It appears that when you like it, you really put a tweet on it.
The epic imminence of Beyoncé and Jay-Z's superstar spawn, revealed on Sunday night at MTV's Video Music Awards, didn't just set the Houston native's ebullient performance of "Love on Top" ablaze.
The confirmation of hip-hop's next wunderkind also set the house of Twitter on fire.
"(Sunday) night at 10:35pm ET, Beyonce's big MTV #VMA moment gave Twitter a record bump: 8,868 Tweets per second," Twitter's communications team tweeted.
Perhaps that means a whole lot of nothing to you, but let's put this announcement in perspective.
Last week's earthquake in Virginia rattled off about 5,500 tweets per second. News of Osama bin Laden's death — also presented to the shocked masses on a Sunday evening — knocked off 5,106 tweets per second. Super Bowl XLV only chalked up a mere 4,064 tweets per second.
Beyoncé's bump even overshadowed the former record high, set on Japanese New Year's Eve 2010 — 6,939 tweets per second.
So what does that say about us, America? Either we don't care about anything that's real, or we're hella crazy in love with B.