By now, the internet knows Beyoncé’s firstborn, Blue Ivy, joins her mother on stage to dance whenever the singer performs the Lion King song “My Power” during the Renaissance World Tour.
And she’s most likely used to the crowd going berserk when they see her appear. However, the 11-year-old was taken by surprise during the Spain leg of the world tour when she spotted a special sign made just for her.
A video captured Blue quickly reacting to the sign that read, “Go awf, Blue! #IvyLeague,” before returning her focus to the performance like a professional.
Blue Ivy was surprised last night when she spotted a sign for her in the crowd in Barcelona. #RENAISSANCEWorldTour pic.twitter.com/Akg9ETy1qi
— RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR (@RenaissanceWT) June 9, 2023
An Instagram user with the username iwannabeyme identified herself as the signmaker.
“Good morning, y’all!!! Love it or hate it….I made the #IvyLeague official!!! But seriously, Blue definitely deserves & has earned her very own fan base. It takes a lot of confidence, strength & courage to do what she’s doing at 11 years old,” the Instagram post’s caption read. “She is definitely her mother’s child! I wore blue just to show my support for her. I feel so blessed to have not only been able to witness her greatness in the flesh but to also show her how much we love her stage presence!”
She continued, “This is only the beginning. Just imagine her in 5 years, considering her constant growth on that stage just over the last few weeks! I don’t think we’re ready for Miss Blue Ivy Carter, hunty. She has literally grown up right before our eyes & I seriously can’t take it! Keep killing it, Blue! We love, adore and are rooting for you, baby! I am a proud auntie!!! Beyhive first, Ivy League immediately after.”
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Per a Sis2Sis report, whenever Beyoncé sang the lyrics “This that nappy, this that urb, this my kinfolk, this my skinfolk. This that war, this my bloodline on the frontline,” from the Lion King song, “My Power,” Blue Ivy would pop out and break into dance.