The rap icon was given a deluxe introduction when he put his arm around her and gave her a kiss as she seemed sheepish amid the attention they were ...
Owens donned a brown hooded sweatshirt with black sunglasses and black pants at the game. She said exactly what my daughter would say to her dad. In the adorable clip, the rapper looked every inch the doting dad as he pulled Blue towards him for a cuddle and a kiss on the cheek, yet the preteen seemed a tad sheepish as she pulled away and laughed.
The proud dad brought his 10-year-old daughter to the Chase Center for the big game on Monday night.
She asked to go meet the players." The duo made an appearance at Chase Center in San Francisco, California, for Game 5 of the NBA finals. So, after the game, JAY-Z and Blue Ivy got the chance to greet some of the Warriors -- who beat the Celtics 104-94 -- including Steph Curry.
JAY-Z and his daughter Blue Ivy attended Game 5 of the 2022 NBA Finals between the Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics on Monday (June 13).
“Feeling loved is the most important thing a child needs, you know?” he said in April 2021. I gotta learn how to swim. I didn’t learn how to swim until Blue was born.
Jay-Z and Blue Ivy enjoyed an NBA Finals father-daughter date night. The 10-year-old was hilariously caught on camera reacting to her dad's affection.
“Feeling loved is the most important thing a child needs, you know?” Jay-Z told The Sunday Times in April. “What if my child doesn’t want to be in music or sports? Forming big girl and the don’t stress me kinda energy.” “Blue been hilarious.”
While Jay-Z doted on his daughter in the heartwarming video, the 10-year-old adorably said: "Dad, my hair!"
And, after having my son, Sir Carter, I felt it was important to uplift and praise our boys and to assure that they grow up with enough films, children's books and music that promote emotional intelligence, self-value and our rich history. "Feeling loved is the most important thing a child needs," he said. From that point on, I truly understood my power, and motherhood has been my biggest inspiration," she explained. Blue Ivy, herself a Grammy winner, is Jay-Z and Beyoncé's eldest child, arriving four years after the stars' 2008 wedding. Kara Sewell, an anchor on Dallas TV network WFZZ, related the moment to her own memories, as she tweeted: "Kids keep you humble... Lewis Wiltshire, CEO of sports consultancy Seven League, shared a similar sentiment, writing: "Kids are the greatest leveller.
Hold up, you need to see these adorable photos of Blue Ivy Carter and Jay-Z at game five of the NBA finals between the Golden State Warriors and Boston ...
To finish her look, Blue Ivy sported some sunglasses, hoop earrings and Nike sneakers. He gave her a big dad kiss on the cheek." Jay-Z and Blue Ivy Carter attended game five of the NBA finals at the Chase Center in San Francisco on June 13.
Jay Z took his and Beyoncé's 10-year-old daughter Blue Ivy Carter to the NBA finals game last night, and Blue was a natural scene stealer.
She reminds me that "Grandma you are acting just like a Capricorn. Blue gives the best advice like a grown person I sometimes forget that she is so young!!!😂!😂" Blue is one of those rare gifted people that can do everything well! She paired a leather jacket with a black top, pants, and sneakers. Blue is my little Capricorn Twin . I prayed for her to be born on my birthday but she did what she always does she came when she got good and ready 😂three days later but we still share the bond.
The father-daughter duo watched on as the Golden State Warriors clinched a 3-2 lead over the Boston Celtics.
The Monday outing marked the second time the father-daughter duo attended a major sports game together this year. In a video shared to Twitter by the NFL, the rapper was shown snapping a photo of Blue and a friend ahead of the big game as they jumped into the air, the football field behind them. On Monday, JAY-Z was joined by his 10-year-old daughter at Game 5 of the NBA Finals. There, they watched the Golden State Warriors clinch a 104-94 win and 3-2 lead over the Boston Celtics at the Chase Center in San Francisco.
Blue Ivy Carter and her dad, Jay-Z, were caught by a fan cam at an NBA Finals game Monday night, where she appeared thoroughly embarrassed by her dad's ...
A little research tells me Blue Ivy turned 10 in January — though, to be fair, she found her parents’ enthusiasm embarrassing long before she hit double digits. Apparently, Blue Ivy is now old enough to wear lip gloss and appear mildly mortified by her dad hugging her on-camera. This morning, I caught wind of a video of Blue Ivy Carter, daughter of Jay-Z and Beyoncé, that left me startled by the unforgiving march of time.
Jay-Z was all smiles during Game 5 of the NBA Finals in San Francisco on Monday night, sitting courtside with his eldest daughter, Blue Ivy Carter.
Jay and Blue coordinated in all-black outfits for the game, though it’s hard to imagine Blue would cop to matching on purpose for the occasion. Jay sported a Puma chore coat to go with a pair of Puma lows modeled after the pairs NBA legend Ralph Sampson wore in the ’80s. (Puma appointed Jay as the brand’s creative director of basketball back in 2018.) Blue, under no such contractual obligation, wore black-and-white “Panda” Dunks ( the sneaker of the moment) and a leather biker jacket over a tee that read “Brown Skin Girl,” a nod to the song whose music video won Blue—and her mom, Beyoncé—a Grammy in 2021. Jay-Z was all smiles during Game 5 of the NBA Finals in San Francisco on Monday night, sitting courtside with his eldest daughter, Blue Ivy Carter. Meanwhile, Blue, who is ten, kept it cool, as tweens are wont to do, even when Pops brought her in for a big kiss on the cheek on the Jumbotron or dapped up Steph Curry after the Warriors beat the Celtics 104-94.
Blue Ivy Carter joined her father, Jay-Z, at Game 5 of the NBA Finals between the Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics Monday night.
"Women would come into her hair salon with problems, they expressed themselves, they'd get a makeover and walk out new women." "But we made them listen, and then we insisted on money." Beyoncé said she used to help out by sweeping up hair and performing for customers.
Jay-Z pictured embarrassing daughter Blue Ivy at the NBA Finals game on Monday evening. Blue looks just like mom Beyoncé.
Video from the game caught Jay throwing his arm around Blue (who looks so much like her mother it’s like Beyoncé got hit with a shrink ray, by the way) in an attempt to pose for a cute, daddy-and-daughter photo—only for Blue to try pulling away with a look that translates in all languages to, “Oh my God, Dad.” It may be indisputably rad to have a dad who can take you to NBA games where you sit get to sit courtside and meet the players and all of that, but that does not mean that said dad will not still be completely goofy. Being a legendary rapper who literally defined the word “cool” for two entire generations of Gen X’ers and millennials could not stop Jay-Z from causing daughter Blue Ivy Carter, 10, to full-body cringe with embarrassment at a Warriors vs.
Beyoncé's 10-year-old daughter sat courtside at Monday's NBA Finals on Monday, watching the Golden State Warriors face off against the Boston Celtics alongside ...
Clippers game in a jean jacket with “Blue is my name” written on the back, along with pricey Fendi combat boots. While she might be far trendier than other children, Blue still gets embarrassed by her parents’ behavior. The mini Ivy Park model wore a “Brown Skin Girl” T-shirt ($30) from the “Crazy In Love” singer’s merch collection.
Jay-Z and Blue Ivy attended the NBA Finals game five, where the rapper gave his daughter a sweet kiss. See the moment.
The 10-year-old’s look at the NBA Finals had a striking resemblance to Beyoncé’s during the star’s Feb. 28, 2007, appearance on MTV’s Total Request Live, when the pop star wore her hair in full, brunette shoulder-length curls and accessorized with ornate gold hoop earrings. There has been no announcement of a forthcoming album release for Beyoncé, but the next release would be her first LP since 2016’s Lemonade. Game five of the NBA Finals, in which the Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics faced off, took place on Monday night (June 13), and had some very special celebrity guests courtside.