Beyoncé’s daughter Blue Ivy Carter is reportedly ready to take the spotlight after a show-stopping performance alongside her mother at the NFL halftime show on Christmas Day.
According to Daily Mail, Blue has developed a strong passion for performing. “This performance was very important to her,” a source claimed.
“She didn’t want to embarrass herself or her mom. She loves the possibilities she has to record more music, both with and without her parents, and is excited to carve out the artist she wants to be.”
Moreover, the halftime show at NRG Stadium in Beyoncé’s hometown of Houston saw Blue Ivy dancing side-by-side with her 43-year-old mother.
Beyoncé gave her daughter a nod mid-performance by swapping the word “boy” for Blue in the lyric, “Then spin me in the middle, Blue, I can’t read your mind,” as per the publication.
Additionally, Blue’s performance was the latest milestone in her career.
Despite her young age, she already boasts an impressive resume, including a Grammy Award, MTV VMA, NAACP Image Award, Voice Arts Award, and two BET Awards.
She previously performed during Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour and made her musical debut as a baby on her father Jay-Z’s 2012 single Glory, becoming the youngest person in history to chart on Billboard.
In addition to her music achievements, Blue Ivy made her acting debut this month as the voice of Kiara in Disney’s Mufasa: The Lion King.
While reflecting on the experience, Blue shared, “It’s just a really amazing experience… I’m really happy for girls who look like me all around the world to hear and see themselves in this movie,” as per the outlet.