A clip of Beyonce's daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, reacting to a fan-made sign during a "Renaissance" tour stop is circulating the internet. The 11-year-old was onstage performing alongside her mother when she spotted the sign's sweet message. As she takes in the fan's supportive sign, the young performer's jaw is dropped. The adorable moment occurred at their recent performance in Barcelona, which made Spanish history. Beyonce's show managed to become the most-attended performance by a female artist in Spain, with 53,000 Beyhive members in attendance. Queen Bey even surprised fans after the show by handing out merch and thanking them for coming.
Blue Ivy has been appearing at a slew of her mother's performances as of late. Recently, Beyonce and her own mother, Tina Knowles, shared their thoughts on the young girl's work. “My beautiful first born [prayer hands emoji]. I’m so proud and thankful to be your mama. You bring us so much joy, my sweet angel,” Beyonce wrote on social media. “Smooth with it Blue Ivy Performing at Paris Concert!!!” her grandmother added.
Blue Ivy Receives Fan Support
Various celebrities have been attending the "Renaissance" tour recently. Paul McCartney just joined Beyonce's husband Jay-Z for her performance at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. The duo sipped on Jay-Z's Armand de Brignac champagne and posed for photos together at the event. Ariana Grande also attended the London stop of the tour, amid rumors that she may be collaborating with Queen Bey soon. Some social media users have speculated that the two may be working together on a new version of “PLASTIC OFF THE SOFA,” though it's unconfirmed. Kylie Jenner and Future have also recently shown their support, attending shows recently.
Blue Ivy unfortunately received some backlash from social media users after her performance with her mother in Paris. Some users claimed that the 11-year-old appeared "stiff" during the show, however, fans jumped in quickly to defend her. “Blue Ivy is 11 years old performing for the first time in front of 80K people,” a Twitter user clapped back at haters.