Who rules the world today? Beyoncé’s Blue Ivy A surprise cameo was made at the Renaissance Tour in Paris — and the 11-year-old busted out some major dance moves.
The pre-teen joined the former Destiny’s Child frontwoman, 41, on stage at the Friday, May 26, event for her song “My Power,” according to social media footage. Blue, dressed in a silver outfit and black sunglasses, demonstrated her choreographed moves while her mother sang lyrics from the 2019 The Gift of Lion King soundtrack.
“Give it up for Blue,” Beyoncé told concertgoers before disappearing behind her backup dancers so her daughter — whom she shares with husband Jay-Z — could have her own solo moment in the spotlight.
Friday’s concert marks the second time Blue has joined the “Halo” songstress on stage. She had previously appeared during a DuThe bai show was held in January. She was seen with her father, 53, at Super Bowl LVII a month later.
The “99 Problems” rapper — who also shares 5-year-old twins Rumi and Sir with Beyoncé — matched his baby girl in a color-coordinated outfit and snapped photo after photo of his mini-me as she made sure the pictures came out OK.
While Blue has made a few public appearances with her parents over the past year, she’s lived the majority of her life out of the spotlight. The “Single Ladies” artist revealed during her August 2021 Harper’s Bazaar cover story that maintaining a strong sense of mental health was the “backbone” of her family.
The “Run the World” singer shared that she’s been creating similar “positive rituals” for herself since the coronavirus quarantine — and loves that Blue and her little sister “will have the example of those.”
“One of my most satisfying moments as a mom is when I found Blue one day soaking in the bath with her eyes closed, using blends I created and taking time for herself to decompress and be at peace,” the Grammy winner told the magazine.
While Queen B wants her children to be able to find inner peace, the father treats them as individuals.
“Feeling loved is the most important thing a child needs, you know?” he explained to The Sunday Times April 2021. “Not ‘Here’s this business that I’m going to hand over to you, that I’m creating for you.’ What if my child doesn’t want to be in music or sports? I don’t know, do I? But as long as your child feels supported and feels loved, I think anything is possible.”
The RocNation cofounder added that not only do he and the Texas native want to “provide a loving environment” to their little ones, but they work to “be attentive to who they want to be.”
“It’s easy for us, as human beings, to want our children to do certain things, but we have no idea,” he said. “We’re just guides.”
The pair “do everything” with Blue, Sir and Rumi, a source exclusively told Us Weekly In June 2019. “Jay-Z and Beyoncé have nannies for the kids and their assistants help out too, but they mostly try and bring the kids everywhere. Blue always travels with Beyoncé and comes with her when she’s working. The twins are getting older, and Beyoncé has been taking them out a little more too.”
Article: www.usmagazine.com
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