Perhaps many people will admire this little girl who is less than 10 years old.
Instead of living off her superstar parents, baby Blue Ivy – who is worth an estimated £770 million when she just turned 9 years old two months ago, has built a showbiz career. Blue Ivy Carter won her first Grammy at the age of 9 for her role in the MV “ Brown Skin Girl”. Blue appears in Beyonce’s star-studded MV, with celebrities including Kelly Rowland.
She became the second youngest person ever to win a Grammy on Sunday, beating out superstars including Harry Styles, 27, and rapper Drake, 34. But the fact is that Blue is no longer a stranger to award ceremonies. She also performed at her first music event, the 2014 MTV VMAs, when she was just 2 years old, and her parents let her sit in the front row at the 2017 and 2018 Grammys.
She also became the youngest person ever to have a song enter the US Billboard 100 chart. Speaking about the song’s success, Beyonce told Vogue in November: “Blue saw some reactions to the ‘Brown Skin Girl’ video. When I told her I was proud of her, she told me she was proud of me too and that I was doing great. That was amazing.” Baby Blue made her on-screen debut in Beyonce’s autobiography, “Life Is But A Dream”, in 2013 and has since gone on to star in all of her mother’s films.
With wealthy parents like Beyonce and Jay Z, it’s no wonder Blue Ivy has access to her own stylist and personal shopper. She was considered one of the best dressed at the 2016 MTV VMAs with her £8,000 pink tulle dress and diamond tiara. Her extensive wardrobe also includes high-end fashion and top brands. Beyonce revealed her daughter loves fashion when she shared with Vogue in November.
When Beyonce and Jay Z announced the birth of Blue Ivy in January 2012, they also trademarked her name, heralding their daughter as a “cultural phenomenon” in texts. law. The brand includes everything from mannequins to cosmetics, online stores and entertainment such as video games and jewelry.
It is believed she started her education at the Early Learning Center, in West Hollywood, a private primary school with tuition fees of around £13,000 per year.