Beyonce goes loud and proud as she shared a few photos on Instagram showing her mini-me Blue Ivy sharing the stage with her during the rehearsals for Budweiser America Festival. In one of the photos Beyonce shared and as seen on Us Weekly, Blue Ivy was literally following her mom's footsteps, while Blue carried with her a white balloon and her Dora the Explorer-stickered mic as Beyonce was rehearsing for the show. The said post got over 700K likes on Instagram and received a ton of positive comments from Beyonce's fans.
Taking the love for music from her parents, Beyonce and Jay-Z, it is not surprising that even at the early age of four, Blue Ivy is already showing interest in what his music star parents do. Blue even had her own hit at the age of less than a week old as she was featured in Jay-Z's 'Glory' song. The said song showcased Blue's heart beats and first cries when it debuted just two days after Blue's birth.
Us Weekly also shared that Jay-Z talked about what he and Beyonce are doing in raising their daughter Blue. He mentioned that Blue is their biggest fan saying, "She does like her mother's music and watches her concerts on the computer every night and listens to my new album, Magna Carta Holy Grail". Jay-Z added, "She loves to listen to all the songs. She always says, 'More, Daddy, more ... Daddy song".
Mirror Online shared that Beyonce, who recently turned 34 last September 4, also posted on Instagram a special card made by Blue to thank all of her fans for their genuine love and support.
In the same report, Mirror Online noted that Blue Ivy has been on tour with her parents for the last four years. Having witnessed more concerts than an average person can go to in a lifetime, she is considered to be her parents' avid fan. In 2014, she watched the MTV VMAs with her dad and was spooted dancing and singing to her mom's Flawless performance onstage.
Also, Us Weekly notes that in December 2013, Beyonce only shared a few details about her daughter Blue's singing as she was still promoting her new self-titled album saying, "Nothing feels like my child singing 'mummy." She added, "No, nothing feels like when I look my husband in the eyes, nothing feels like when I'm respected, when I get on the stage and I see I'm changing peoples lives."
With the trending photos of Beyonce and Blue, fans are already very excited to witness a 'Bey and Blue Concert' whether it happens this year or some 10 to 20 years down the road, Mirror Online adds.
Finally, Mirror Online said that Blue has got to live up to what her parents are doing if she later chooses to make a career in music. Having both parents at the top of their game, Blue will be filling in much bigger shoes when her time comes.