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Fans Can’t Get Over How Grown Blue Ivy Looks in New Photo Beyonce Just Posted
Blue Ivy is all grown up, and fans can’t get over how much she’s changing.
On October 27, Beyonce shared a sweet post on her Instagram account, writing, “Congrats Mom on your philanthropy award at the Angel Ball tonight ❤️.”
Along with the caption, Beyonce shared a picture of her daughter Blue Ivy and her mother Tina Knowles posing at the ball. Fans immediately flooded the comments, expressing amazement at how grown-up her daughter looks.
One fan remarked on how much Blue Ivy resembles her mother, writing, “Blue is looking like young B!!!” Another added, “😍😍 Blue serving beauty and class.”
The post came in celebration of the 27th Annual Angel Ball at Cipriani Wall Street in New York, a black-tie event where Blue Ivy’s grandmother, Tina Knowles, was a guest of honor.
Earlier in the day, Knowles spoke with Sherri Shepherd on The Sherri Shepherd Show, gushing about Blue Ivy’s stage presence. The 13-year-old has been performing onstage with Beyonce in front of crowds of 70,000 people per night during the Cowboy Carter tour.
“Because you have to be taught that. Kids don’t learn it by accident. You have to say to them, ‘It’s more important to be a good person,’ and that you got to work for what you get,” she said. “Nobody’s going to just hand it to you because you are somebody’s daughter or because they like you. You have to work hard.”
Knowles also shared advice for Blue Ivy’s younger sister, Rumi, who recently joined Beyoncé and Blue Ivy onstage. The 8-year-old had apparently been asking for years to perform alongside them before making her debut on the Cowboy Carter tour.
“And listen, she would come out, and the first night, she was so excited. People were making all these crazy comments. And Blue was like, ‘Rumi, you might need to calm it down,’” Knowles recalled.
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