Beyoncé consoles her daughter as Jay-Z quickly departs her graduation party after a call from his mistress (video)
Beyoncé consoles her daughter as Jay-Z quickly departs her graduation party after a call from his mistress (video)

Tina Knowles shared a cute exchange between her daughter Beyoncé Knowles-Carter and her granddaughter Blue Ivy Carter on the red carpet of the world premiere of Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé in London on Thursday.

The precocious 11-year-old braved England’s freezing winter weather wearing only a sleeveless black Versace gown and $295 Kimeze ‘Gabriel’ cat-eye sunglasses selected by her famous 42-year-old mother’s stylist Shiona Turini.
‘Are you cold?’ Beyoncé asked Blue in the 1C temperature, who responded: ‘Yeah.’
Knowles-Carter then told a staffer behind the camera, ‘Wait a minute. She’s cold,’ and dashed off, seemingly, to find her eldest child a coat.

The 32-time Grammy winner could certainly relate considering she was scantily clad in a crotch-flashing, black blazer dress from Thom Browne’s FW/23 collection, which she accessorized with Lorraine Schwartz jewelry.

‘This has me in tears right now,’ the 69-year-old grandmother-of-four wrote in the caption.

‘To the fans that are there uplifting this beautiful, talented 11-year-old I thank you. I appreciate you.’
Tina (born Célestine Ann Beyoncé) is Blue’s biggest supporter online – frequently gushing over how well she dances, sings, plays the piano, acts, writes, paints, sculpts, sews, and plays basketball/volleyball.
‘There’s really nothing that you can’t do,’ Knowles gushed on January 8.
‘You are funny and beautiful and graceful, Kind, and so smart. I could not ask for a better granddaughter Ms. Blue Ivy Carter! I could not be more blessed, grateful, and completely in love with another human. You truly bring me joy!’
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