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Kelly Rowland says she's 'very proud' of Blue Ivy amid performance's for Beyoncé's tour
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Date:2025-04-18 19:49:11
Beyoncé and Jay-Z's oldest daughter Blue Ivy already has fans, including Kelly Rowland.
The 11-year-old Grammy winner has earned her own praise for her dance breaks during her mom's Renaissance World Tour.
Rowland, who also started performing at a young age with Beyoncé in Destiny's Child, told E! News she's "very proud" of Blue Ivy.
"She works very freaking hard, period," the "Motivation" singer added. "But how could she not, you know? She sees her mother in action and she sees her father in action and how they apply everything, hard work to everything that they do."
Blue Ivy made her debut at Beyoncé's Renaissance World Tour in May, appearing for fierce choreography to the song "My Power" from the 2019 album "The Lion King: The Gift." The mother-daughter duo starts off dancing together before Blue Ivy is given center stage along with backup dancers as her mother sings from an elevated platform. To conclude the dance break, Blue Ivy and Beyoncé end with a fist bump.
Since her May appearance, the "Brown Skin Girl" singer has joined her mom for several shows across the globe including stops in Paris, Las Vegas, New York and Atlanta.
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Rowland shared with E! that her oldest son Titan, whom she shares with husband Tim Weatherspoon, has also shown interest in music and one specific singer.
"He has the biggest crush on Halle Bailey," she shared. "He's watched 'The Little Mermaid' way too many times and, as much as I love Halle, she's in my house every day."
Rowland added: "Every time she comes on screen his whole face just lights up. I'm like, 'Wait a second, are you looking at her like the way you look at me?' I'm like, 'I'm your No. 1 girl.' But I mean, she is a beauty. I think that's his first crush."
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