Beyoncé and Jay Z's daughter Blue Ivy Carter had the best night ever at the 2017 Grammys! All eyes were on the adorable five-year-old, who had her fair share of scene-stealing moments. Little Blue turned heads, jumping up and down, cheering for her mum as Beyoncé sang her heart out. The little girl also upped the style stakes, looking oh-so-cool in her hot pink custom Gucci suit, channelling Prince. Everyone, and we mean everyone, wanted to meet her!
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Blue had one of the best seats in the house, accompanying her parents, her aunt Solange Knowles and grandmother Tina Knowles to the Los Angeles ceremony at the STAPLES Center. She took in the action from the front row, sweetly sitting on her dad's lap for part of the awards. And star after star came up to meet her – there was never a dull moment for little Blue!
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Blue was reunited with her mum's good friend Rihanna at Sunday's awards. The pair have met many times before, but it doesn't get old chatting to a megastar! Rihanna, who looked incredible in a sequined crop top and a black ball gown skirt, rushed over to say hi to the little girl.
Host of the night James Corden had the funniest front row moment with Blue. The chat show host was hilariously snubbed when he tried to hug Blue, and then shake her hand. The comedian eventually settled for a wave.
Our favourite moment of the night? When Blue spontaneously crashed James' carpool karaoke segment. The pint-sized star may not have known the words to Diamond's Sweet Caroline, but she was more than happy to dance along with Jennifer Lopez, Faith Hill, John Legend and Neil Diamond.
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With Beyoncé and Jay Z as parents, it's easy to see why Blue doesn't get starstruck. The little girl seemed more interested in peering at Nick Jonas' drink, than shaking hands with the Close singer. Nick took it all in his stride, sharing the funny moment on Instagram and writing: "Caption this."
While Jay Z was on daddy duty for the evening, daughter Blue was introduced to some of the rapper's friends, including Busta Rhymes and LA Reid. The ceremony turned political when Busta Rhymes took a swipe at President Trump, rapping about his unsuccessful attempt at the Muslim ban.