Nepo-baby with VERY famous parents walks red carpet at her film premiere – can you guess her rapper dad and popstar mum?
A NEPO-BABY with A-List parents left fans doing a double take as she walked the Red Carpet at a swanky movie event.
The 12-year-old donned a striking strapless dress in gold fabric as she joined her mum and dad at the world premiere of Disney's life action prequel, Mufasa: The Lion King, in Los Angeles.
Stylish Blue Ivy is no stranger to a Red Carpet, after strolling into the MTV VMA award back in 2016.
The Grammy Award winner's invite to star-studded events across the US and beyond comes in part courtesy of her parents, Jay-Z, 55, and Beyonce, 43.
At the Mufasa event, Blue Ivy looked all grown up with her hair styled in natural curls and minimal make-up, bar a rosy red lip gloss.
She appeared a tad taller than Halo hitmaker Beyonce as she stood with her proud parents in front of a huge show poster.
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The trio were accompanied by Destiny's Child star Beyonce's mother, Tina Knowles.
Blue Ivy is starring in the upcoming Disney smash as the voice of Kiara.
Her famous mum took to Instagram following the evening to praise her daughter's success and wrote: "My gorgeous baby girl. This is your night. You worked hard and you did such a beautiful job as the voice of Kiara.
"Your family could not be prouder. Keep shining."
It came amid a tough time for the family, with Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, being named in a bombshell lawsuit that alleges he took part in the sexual assault alongside former pal Sean "Diddy" Combs.
The civil suit filed on Sunday accuses the rapper of abusing the unidentified teen at an MTV VMA after-party in 2000.
The New York billionaire, 55, has publicly denied all of the allegations against him.
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Meanwhile, Blue Ivy is rocketing on her journey to be a star in her own right - despite her nepo baby status.
She was just two days old when she was labelled "the most famous baby in the world" by Time magazine.
When delighted first-time parents Beyoncé and Jay Z announced her birth they also trademarked her name, describing her as a 'cultural icon' in the legal documents.
The trademark covered everything from dummies to cosmetics, online shops and entertainment, such as video games and jewellery.
At the time the application was appealed by American wedding planner Veronica Morales, who owned Blue Ivy Events, but Beyoncé and Jay Z won their case.
Jay Z insisted they didn’t want to cash in on Blue, but wanted to ensure no one else could, telling Vanity Fair: “You don’t want anybody trying to benefit off your baby’s name.”
Blue has already built a career of her own away from her parents.
Her first solo project, aged eight, saw her narrate the audiobook version of Hair Love by Oscar-winning filmmaker Matthew A. Cherry.
Aged just nine, Blue - who is older sister to seven-year-old twin siblings Rumi and Sir - became only the second youngest person to ever win a Grammy, and the youngest to win an MTV Video Music Award.
The awards were for Beyoncé's Brown Skin Girl music video. She won the accolade alongside her mum, collaborator Wizkid and the video's director Jenn Nkiru.
Blue’s video appearance also saw her win a NAACP Image Award, a BET Award, and a Soul Train Award.
Speaking about her daughter’s take on the success of the song, Beyoncé told Vogue at the time: “Blue saw some of the reactions to the Brown Skin Girl video.
"When I tell her I’m proud of her, she tells me that she’s proud of me and that I’m doing a good job. It’s sweet.”
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Back in 2014 she also commanded the red carpet and the MTV VMAs with her first event - when she was just two.
She also joined her parents - who are collectively worth over a staggering £1 billion - on the front-row of the Grammys in 2017 and 2018, and is a pro on the red carpet.