Beyonce’s daughter Blue Ivy joins her on the “Renaissance” stage


Who rules the world? Beyoncés Daughter Blue Ivy made a surprise appearance at the Renaissance Tour in Paris – and the 11-year-old pulled off some great dance moves.
The teenager joined the 41-year-old former Destiny’s Child frontwoman on stage at the event on Friday, May 26 for her song “My Power.” according to social media footage. Blue, who shone in a sparkly silver outfit and black sunglasses, showed off her choreographed dance moves while her mother recited lyrics from 2019 Lion King: The Gift soundtrack.
“Give it up for Blue,” Beyoncé told concert-goers before disappearing behind her backup dancers and her daughter – who she shares with her husband Jay Z — might have her own solo moment in the spotlight.
Friday’s concert marks the second time Blue has shared the stage with the “Halo” singer. Previously, she had an appearance on a DuBai show in January. A month later, she was spotted at Super Bowl LVII with her 53-year-old father.
The ’99 Problems’ rapper – who also shares five-year-old twins Rumi and Sir with Beyoncé – paired his baby girl in a color-coordinated outfit and snapped photo after photo of his mini-me while she made sure to pose for the pictures came out OK.
While Blue has made a few public appearances with her parents over the past year, she has spent most of her life out of the spotlight. The “Single Ladies” artist revealed this in August 2021 Harper’s Bazaar Cover story that maintaining a strong sense of mental health is 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 she’s delighted that Blue and her little sister “will have the example of it.”
“One of my most satisfying moments as a mom was catching Blue one day soaking in the bathtub with her eyes closed, using blends I created and taking time for herself to relax and calm down,” the Grammy winner told the magazine.
While Queen B is all about allowing her children to find their own inner peace, her father makes it a point to treat the three little ones as individuals.
“Feeling loved is the most important thing a child needs, you know?” He explained The Sunday Times in April 2021. “Not ‘Here’s this business that I’m going to hand over to you, that I’m building for you.’ What if my child doesn’t want to make music or play sports? I have no idea, right? But as long as your child feels supported and loved, I think anything is possible.”
The RocNation co-founder added that in addition to “providing a loving environment” for their little ones, he and the Texas native also work to “be mindful of who they want to be.”
“It’s easy for us as humans to expect certain things from our children, but we have no idea,” he said. “We are only leaders.”
The couple “does everything” with Blue, Sir and Rumi, a source exclusively reported Us weekly in June 2019. “Jay-Z and Beyoncé have nannies for the kids and their assistants help too, but they mostly try to get the kids everywhere. Blue always travels with Beyoncé and accompanies her when she works. The twins are getting older and Beyoncé is dating them a little more as well.”