Blue Ivy Carter is taking after her superstar mother.
The 12 year old showed off her impressive dancing skills during mom Beyoncé’s halftime performance — dubbed the “Beyonce Bowl” — at the Houston Texans vs. Baltimore Ravens game on Christmas.
She dressed like a mini “Cowboy Carter” in a Western-inspired look that included a custom white crystal-covered corset and coordinating wide-leg fringe pants from Ukrainian designer Frolov.
The pre-teen styled her performance outfit with a diamond necklace, Akira boots and a Stetson cowboy hat. She wore the same sash as the backup dancers, too.
Performing in her hometown of Houston, Beyoncé, on the other hand, hit the field in a custom Roberto Cavalli feather coat.
She then ditched her jacket and revealed a custom long-sleeve bodysuit with a rhinestone-adorned paisley print and matching booty-baring chaps courtesy of Lindsey James Show Clothing.
Beyoncé, who was styled by Shiona Turini, accessorized with more than 350 carats of diamond Lorraine Schwartz jewelry, a cowboy hat and Jeffrey Campbell cowboy boots ($270).
Both mom and daughter rocked matching buffalo-shaped bedazzled belt buckles by Frolov, who also designed the costumes for Bey’s backup dancers.
The 32-time Grammy winner, 43, had fans buzzing as she sang her hits from her album “Cowboy Carter” for the very first time, with special guests including Post Malone and Shaboozey as well as a quartet of country singers featuring on the song “Blackbird”: Tanner Adell, Tiera Kennedy, Reyna Roberts and Brittney Spencer.
Meanwhile, her daughter looked like a pro during the line dance portion of the show, which makes sense as the tween already has many performances under her belt.
In 2023, she joined her mom for the “Renaissance World Tour,” traveling around the world to dance in a handful of cities.
At first, Beyoncé didn’t love the idea of her daughter joining her on stage.
“She told me she was ready to perform, and I told her no,” she said in her concert documentary “Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé.”
Carter’s appearance on the tour was supposed to be a one-time thing; however, she persuaded her parents to let her join more shows — and practiced harder after her first appearances got lackluster reviews.
The 12-year-old is also getting into the entertainment industry, as she just made her film debut in “Mufasa: The Lion King” as the voice of Kiara, with Bey voicing Queen Nala.
On Dec. 19, Blue attended the movie’s premiere in a custom-made metallic gold gown designed by Christian Siriano.
Her future is looking bright.
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