Beyonce shows off gorgeous Blue Ivy in new documentary
Finally the hour has come! Blue Ivy makes her cameo appearance in mum Beyonce's Life Is But a Dream documentary
Finally the hour has come! Blue Ivy makes her cameo appearance in mum Beyonce's Life Is But a Dream documentary
The only person capable of stealing the spotlight away from Beyonce? Her adorable daughter Blue Ivy.
Blue Ivy Carter made her cameo appearance in mum Beyonce's Life Is But a Dream documentary, which aired on HBO last night, and there's no mistaking who this cute tot's parents are.
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While the highly anticipated documentary showed Beyonce, well just being Beyonce the global superstar that she is, the most interesting part came right at the end when Blue Ivy made her grand entrance.
'Life is the greatest show on Earth,' proud mama Beyonce says, before telling her daughter to, 'Say hi to the mic.' And with that, Blue Ivy made her on-screen debut, staring wide-eyed at the camera before being whisked away.
Moments later the 13-month-old, who bares a striking resemblance to her famous dad Jay-Z, appears again, this time being craddled in her mother's arms.
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In the self-directed documentary Beyonce also shows just head-over-heels in love she is with her man when they serenade each other with Coldplay's Yellow. Too much, Bey. Too much.
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