22-month-old
Blue Ivy is already following in her mum's diva footsteps.Wearing
coordinating outfits and a matching frown for the papparazzi..
Cute duo
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The 22-month-old was dressed smartly
in a black and white polka dot jacket, black trousers and little black
Gucci horsebit detail ballerina pumps as they arrived at the Rod Laver
Arena in Melbourne, Australia.
My
blue boo: Beyonce arrives at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne
Australia with her daughter Blue Ivy for her first show in the city as
part of the The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour on Tuesday
Little Blue showed a distinct resemblance to her father Jay-Z as she wrapped her arm around her mother’s neck.
Beyonce looked a little more casual than her offspring, sporting a black
beanie hat, round Le Specs sunglasses and a sweatshirt by Zoe Karssen
emblazoned with the words: Creme De La Creme.
Tiny denim cut-offs, black sneakers and a chunky gold Valtari necklace by AllSaints.
Showing
off the shorts: Beyone sported a black Zoe Karssen sweater emblazoned
with the words ‘Creme De La Creme’, AllSaints Valtari choker, a black
beanie hat and tiny denim cut offs
What a cutie: The 22-month-old sported a pretty polka dot jacket over black trousers
The star is clearly enjoying the Down Under leg of her tour, recently
trying her hand at freefall jumping in New Zealand, performing two jumps
from a 1,076 feet tall tower because she enjoyed it so much.
A source told the New Zealand publication the Herald On Sunday: ’She got
changed into the bungee clothes out the back somewhere and was taken
straight up in a service elevator.
‘It was difficult to see her when she came down because she had so many bodyguards with her.
‘It was all over very quickly and bosses kept it quiet from everyone
because they didn’t want word getting out and risk huge crowds turning
up to watch.’
Enjoying the ride: Beyonce has been making the most of the Down Under
leg of her world tour, recently completing a freefall jump in New
Zealand
Meanwhile, Beyoncé recently revealed that it was the connection she felt to Blue that helped her through the pain of labour.
‘We were talking. I know it sounds crazy, but I felt a communication,’ she told the November issue of Marie Claire Australia.
She said thinking about what her child was going through helped distract her from the pain of her birth.
‘I felt like when I was having contractions, I envisioned my child
pushing through a very heavy door,’ said the singer. ‘And I imagined
this tiny infant doing all the work, so I couldn’t think about my own
pain.’
Sasha Fierce: Beyonce, dressed in a white crop top, flared skirt and high heeled shoes performing in Melbourne on Monday
Read more: Daily Mail
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