The daughters of Beyoncé, Blue Ivy and Rumi, throw themselves to the “Cowboy Carter” tour


While your tour Cowboy Carter He launched, Beyoncé put his two daughters in the foreground, turning the concert with country airs into a bond celebration mother-daughter.
During the concert on Monday night in Los Angeleswith exhausted tickets, all eyes focused on Blue Ivy13 years, who has danced more since he captivated the public during the Renaissance tourand in Rumi7 years old, who debuted excitedly on stage. The Beyoncé community may have seen Beyoncé’s daughters grow from a distance, but fans in the Sofi Stadium And online they were proud to see the sisters reach their maximum potential on stage.
The crowd roared when the girls, whose father is Beyoncé’s husband, Jay-Zthey snuggled with their mother at a moving time during the song “Protective”in which Rumi participates.
“And I will guide you along that way if you lose/ born to be protective,” Beyoncé sang, while Rumi wrapped her in a hug and Blue Ivy hugged them both. “Although I know that one day you will shine for yourself/ I will be your projector.”

At the end of the song and while the three walked forward, Rumi, without being able to contain joy, began to jump with his bright cowboy boots and greeted the public with a smile from ear to ear. Bey contained, but finally stopped in the middle of the song when Rumi turned to hug her. The interaction seems very typical of Rumi, who greeted his mother from the public during the last tour. (Beyoncé was self -absorbed and did not react).
Blue Ivy increased its time on stage during the Cowboy Carter Tourmaking it clear how quick Paris.
Blue looked nervously during that performance and seemed lack of energy during the choreographies of “My power” and “Black Parade”which generated online criticism. But he continued dancing and became one of the most prominent moments of the show, as he felt more comfortable on stage and his movements became cleaner and more energetic.
This time, with the Renaissance tour and the part -time show of the NFL “Cowboy Carter” by Beyoncé to his credit, videos of her were viralized on stage with a garnet attire for “LEA VU” and dancing to the front with a newspaper printed suit during “AMERICA HAS A PROBLEM”. Some commentators were stunned, comparing Blue with Sasha Fierce (Beyoncé’s alter ego on his third album) and with Beyoncé de la era Destiny’s Child.
The end of the concert connected with Bey’s motto “The bloodline on the front line” with a videomontage full of family photos. An especially striking moment that appeared on the screen was Beyoncé’s with his purple jacket in the Video Music Awards of 2011revealing that she was pregnant with Blue.
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