She’s spent her entire life sharing the stage with her mother, but now Blue Ivy is ready for her own moment in the spotlight.
After performing alongside Beyoncé at the NFL halftime show on Christmas Day, the 12-year-old is now set to follow in her mother’s footsteps by making more music.
“Blue likes acting now more than ever,” a source told DailyMail.com.
‘This performance was very important for her. “She didn’t want to embarrass herself or her mother,” they continued.
“She loves the possibilities she has in the future to record more music, with and without her parents, and is looking forward to the next few years to become the artist she wants to be.”
The source added: “This performance was an incredible stepping stone towards his future dreams.”
It comes after Blue eclipsed her mother’s 5ft 6in height as they danced together during the epic NFL halftime performance at NRG Stadium in Beyonce’s hometown of Houston on Wednesday.
The 43-year-old pop diva and her embattled husband Jay-Z will celebrate their ‘beautiful girl’ officially becoming a teenager on January 7, when she turns 13.
Blue Ivy, 12, is excited to launch her own music career after collaborating with her mother Beyonce.
Blue coordinated with Beyoncé wearing all-white Western clothing while performing backup dancer duties for the climactic and closing number: Texas Hold ‘Em.
Bey gave her precocious nepo-baby a discreet shout-out mid-song when she changed the word ‘boy’ to ‘Blue’ in the lyrics: ‘So turn me in the middle, Blue, I can’t read your mind.’
In fact, after the 32-time Grammy winner and Blue did a two-step and line dance with the rest of the group, they linked arms for a moment of do-si-do and square dancing.
The two-time Guinness World Record holder may only be 12 years old, but she’s already earned a Grammy Award, an MTV VMA Moon Man, an NAACP Image Award, a Voice Arts Award, and two BET Awards.
Blue previously danced backup to Beyoncé’s songs My Power and Black Parade during her 56-date, $579.8 million Renaissance world tour last year.
The child prodigy has also collaborated with her famous parents on several hit songs.
She made her musical debut on her father Jay-Z’s 2012 single Glory, which made Blue the youngest person in history to appear on Billboard.
In 2019, Blue was featured on Beyonce’s The Lion King single Brown Skin Girl, which peaked at number 76 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Blue dwarfed her mother’s 5-foot-6 frame as they danced together during the epic NFL halftime performance at NRG Stadium in Beyoncé’s hometown of Houston on Wednesday.
The two-time Guinness World Record holder may only be 12 years old, but she’s already earned a Grammy Award, an MTV VMA, an NAACP Image Award, a Voice Arts Award, and two BET Awards.
Earlier this month, the talented teen made her big screen acting debut playing Kiara in Mufasa: The Lion King.
“If I told my younger self that I was in a movie, he would never believe me,” Blue said in an interview with Disney Studios.
“It’s a really amazing experience and I feel like everyone who is a part of this is so helpful and supportive,” she continued.
“I’m so happy that girls who look like me around the world can see this movie and hear and see themselves in it.”