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Beyonce gave birth to a baby girl named Blue Ivy Carter on Saturday, January 7th at Lenox Hill hospital and she’s already affecting the entire world!

DETAILS: Beyonce Had Hospital On Lock Before Her Arrival! 

Case in point: Blue Ivy is tweeting before she can even speak. That’s right, Beyonce’s baby Blue Ivy Carter is getting her own Twitter page. 

The person behind @BeyonceJayFetus is planning on growing up with Jay-Z and Beyonce’s first born. The Twitter handler, who already has over 10,000 followers, tells the NY Daily News

“I think (the account) is going to be less popular now,” the social media fiend tells us, explaining that “it was the excitement of not knowing the sex” or the name of the superstar couple’s child that kept the account popular. 

Some people have too much time on their hands.

In other Blue Ivy baby news, a Brooklyn father was banned from his own newborn babies due to Bey’s bundle of joy. 

DETAILS: Blue Ivy Carter: The Meaning Of The Name Revealed!!!

Neil Coulon said the stress of his wife delivering two premature girls was tripled by Beyonce’s beefed up security team, who were treating Lenox Hill Hospital like an exclusive nightclub.

The NY Daily News reports:

Coulon griped that he’s been repeatedly barred from the sixth-floor neonatal intensive care unit, once for 20 minutes, by the superstar couple’s private security.

He said bodyguards wearing headsets even cleared the sixth floor waiting room, booting his relatives out.

“Three times they stopped me from entering or exiting the NICU (Neo-natal Intensive Care Unit) and it happened once on Friday — just because they wanted to use the hallway,” said Coulon, a contractor from Bedford-Stuyvesant.

“They should have been more strategic about it,” he said. “These are children with problems in intensive care and you’re just going to take over the hospital like you own it? All I want is an apology.”

Wow! Do you think Jay-Z and Beyonce will apologize to the other parents? We would advise Mr. Coulon not to hold his breath.

SOURCE: NY DAILY NEWS