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How Blue Ivy Carter handled her latest onstage mishap shows she is already a pro

Instead of freezing or freaking out, Blue Ivy handled the hiccup like a seasoned performer


Senior Writer
MAY 21, 2025 2:44 PM EDT

Blue Ivy Carter proved once again that she's not just Beyoncé's daughter; she's a bona fide performer in her own right. During Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter Tour stop in Chicago on May 15, the 13-year-old was onstage alongside her megastar mom and 7-year-old sister Rumi, performing the sweet, family-centric track "Protector." Blue leaned down to embrace Beyoncé as part of the choreography, but then came a very human, relatable moment: her earring caught in Bey's hair. 

But instead of freezing or freaking out, Blue Ivy handled the hiccup like a seasoned performer. She gently untangled the jewelry with calm precision and zero drama, seamlessly syncing back into the performance without skipping a beat. The crowd barely had time to process what happened.

Blue Ivy Carter attends the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 02, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.  (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)© Getty Images for The Recording A
Blue Ivy Carter attends the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 02, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

Footage of the moment quickly racked up millions of views on TikTok, Instagram, and X, as fans flooded the comments with praise for Blue's composure and professionalism. Many couldn't help but echo the same sentiment: "She's definitely learned from the best."

If this were Blue's only flawless recovery, it would be impressive enough. But just last week, she had another onstage moment that showcased her poise: she dropped her bandana mid-performance. Rather than making it awkward or drawing attention, Blue scooped it up and got right back into formation, not missing a step.

Blue's Evolution: From Renaissance to Cowboy Carter

Fans first saw Blue Ivy step into the spotlight during Beyoncé's Renaissance Tour in 2023, where she stunned audiences with her polished dance routines and growing confidence. It was a mic-drop moment that signaled her transition from cameo to co-star.

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Blue Ivy at the Renaissance World Tour

This spring, she's leveled up yet again. Not only is she performing with more confidence and charisma, but she's clearly loving it. In fact, she made headlines earlier in the tour for playfully interacting with a fan who dubbed her Beyoncé's "unofficial manager." 

Blue isn't the only Carter kid taking center stage. Little sister Rumi is clearly taking notes. Beyoncé and Jay-Z's youngest daughter made her Cowboy Carter Tour debut earlier this month, and fans were instantly smitten by her adorable strut and stage presence.

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Jay-Z and Rumi

Their grandmother, Tina Knowles, captured the moment perfectly on Instagram: "It's giving big sis energy in training," she wrote, adding that Rumi has been watching and mimicking Blue's every move. "She doesn't just want to join the legacy… she wants to SLAY it too!"

Apparently, Rumi had been ready since the last tour. According to Tina, the 7-year-old learned the choreography and was eager to hit the stage. Now that she's on it, the proud grandma says she's "so happy to see her on stage with her mommy and her sister."

With each performance, Blue Ivy is building a brand and a fanbase of her own. She's still a teenager, but her ability to handle the pressure, learn from missteps, and keep it cool in high-stakes moments suggests we're only seeing the beginning.

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