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(Photos) Blue Ivy Joins Beyoncé for Show-Stopping Halftime Performance at NFL Christmas Game

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(Photos) Blue Ivy Joins Beyoncé for Show-Stopping Halftime Performance at NFL Christmas Game


(Photos) Blue Ivy Joins Beyoncé for Show-Stopping Halftime Performance at NFL Christmas Game

Blue Ivy Carter, the 12-year-old daughter of Beyoncé, showcased her exceptional dance talents during the halftime show at the NFL Christmas Day game between the Houston Texans and the Baltimore Ravens.

In a performance dubbed the "Beyoncé Bowl," Blue Ivy joined her mother on stage, both donning Western-inspired attire. Blue Ivy's ensemble featured a custom white crystal-covered corset paired with matching wide-leg fringe pants, designed by Ukrainian designer Frolov. Beyoncé complemented her daughter's look with a custom Roberto Cavalli feather coat, which she later removed to reveal a rhinestone-adorned bodysuit with chaps. Both artists accessorized with matching bedazzled belt buckles by Frolov.

The halftime show, held at NRG Stadium in Beyoncé's hometown of Houston, marked the live debut of songs from her album "Cowboy Carter." The performance included guest appearances by Post Malone and Shaboozey, adding to the event's star power.


(Photos) Blue Ivy Joins Beyoncé for Show-Stopping Halftime Performance at NFL Christmas Game

Blue Ivy's participation in the halftime show follows her previous stage experiences, including joining her mother during the "Renaissance World Tour" in 2023. Beyond her dance performances, she has ventured into voice acting, recently providing the voice for Kiara in "Mufasa: The Lion King."



(Photos) Blue Ivy Joins Beyoncé for Show-Stopping Halftime Performance at NFL Christmas Game

The Christmas Day halftime show was part of the NFL's first live broadcast on Netflix, attracting significant viewership. Live viewers in the United States peaked at 27 million during Beyoncé's performance, making it the most-watched Christmas Day NFL game on record since 2001.

 

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