TWO days after she was born to Beyonce and Jay Z, Blue Ivy Carter was dubbed “the most famous baby in the world” by Time magazine.
But rather than living off her superstar parents – who have an estimated fortune of £770million – Blue, who only turned nine two months ago, is already forging a showbiz career.
Blue Ivy Carter won her first Grammy aged 9 for her role in the music video for Brown Skin GirlCredit: BackGrid
Blue featured in Beyonce’s star-studded music video with celebs including Kelly RowlandCredit: BackGrid
On Sunday it saw her pick up a Grammy for Best Music Video.
Ellie Henman takes a look at Blue’s extraordinary life.
The Awards Do Darling
SHE became the second youngest person to ever win a Grammy on Sunday, beating superstars including Harry Styles, 27, and rapper Drake, 34.
But Blue is no stranger to awards ceremonies.
Blue was given a front-row seat at the 2018 Grammys with parents Jay Z and BeyonceCredit: Getty – Contributor
Blue with dad Jay Z at the 2017 Grammy AwardsCredit: Getty – Contributor
She stole the show at her first music event, the 2014 MTV VMAs, when she was just two years old, and was given a front-row seat with her parents at the Grammys in 2017 and 2018.
And that’s not all, Blue’s efforts on Beyonce’s Brown Skin Girl have already seen her win a NAACP Image Award, a BET Award, and a Soul Train Award.
In fact, every time Blue has been nominated for a music gong she has won.
The music superstar
TEN days after Blue was born in January 2012, Jay Z released his track Glory, featuring the sound of his daughter crying.
The rapper, 51, recorded her vocals 48 hours after she was born and Blue was credited on the track as B.I.C.
Blue with her parents at the VMAs aged twoCredit: Getty – Contributor
To date Blue has lent her voice to five of her parents’ solo tracksCredit: CAPITAL PICTURES
She became the youngest ever person to have a song in America’s Billboard 100 chart.
A year later the toddler featured on her mum’s song, Blue, an ode to her daughter.
However, it was her writing credit, vocals and role in the video for Beyonce and WizKid’s single Brown Skin Girl that saw Blue win the Grammy for Best Music Video on Sunday.
Speaking about her daughter’s take on the success of the song, Beyonce told Vogue in November: “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.”
To date Blue has lent her voice to five of her parents’ solo tracks.
The fashion icon
WITH parents as rich as Beyonce and Jay Z, it is no wonder Blue has access to her own stylist and personal shopper.
Manuel Mendez started working for Beyonce as her personal assistant in 2009, but he is now responsible for making sure Blue is kitted out with all the latest designer gear.
Blue was considered one of the best dressed at the 2016 MTV VMAs in an £8,000 blush tulle dress and diamond tiara
The nine-year-old’s accessories include a £1,230 Louis Vuitton handbag and a Valentino studded clutch worth £1,765. And her vast wardrobe is made up of haute couture and top brands.
Blue was even considered to be one of the best dressed at the 2016 MTV VMAs when she wore an £8,000 blush tulle dress and diamond tiara to complement her mum’s outfit.
Beyonce revealed her daughter has an eye for fashion when she told Vogue in November that her second Ivy Park clothing collaboration with Adidas had been inspired by Blue during lockdown.
Naturally, Blue also starred in the campaign, alongside models including Hailey Bieber, 24.
Blue, pictured at the 2018 Wearable Art Gala, has access to her own stylist and personal shopperCredit: Beyonce.com
Beyonce said: “During quarantine, fashion was a place of escape for me.
“My kids and I came up with Fashion Fridays. Every Friday we would dress up in my clothes or make clothes together and take pictures.
“It became a ritual for us and an opportunity to handle this crazy year together.
“The newest Ivy Park collection was inspired by this new tradition.”
The budding film star
BLUE made her screen debut in Beyonce’s autobiographical offering, Life Is But A Dream, in 2013 and since then has become a star of all her mum’s films.
In 2016 she appeared in her visual album Lemonade – which sold over 2.5million copies worldwide – and in 2019’s Homecoming, a concert film released across all major streaming platforms.
Blue made her screen debut in Beyonce’s autobiographical Life Is But A Dream in 2013Credit: Refer to Caption
It was her starring role in Beyonce’s visual album Black Is King last year that helped Blue stand out in her own right
Blue also featured with Pharrell Williams, 47, and Childish Gambino, 37, in her mum’s 2019 documentary, Beyonce Presents: Making The Gift.
But it was her starring role in Beyonce’s visual album Black Is King last year that helped Blue stand out in her own right.
She made multiple appearances throughout the extended music video, including with Oscar-winning actress Lupita Nyong’o, 38, Kelly Rowland and supermodel Naomi Campbell, 50.
The business baby
WHEN Beyonce and Jay Z announced the birth of Blue Ivy in January 2012 they had also trademarked her name.
Heralding their daughter as a “cultural phenomenon” in the legal documents, the trademark covered everything from dummies to cosmetics, online shops and entertainment such as video games and jewellery.
Beyonce and Jay Z trademarked Blue’s name when they announced her birth in January 2012Credit: Eroteme
At the time the application was appealed by American wedding planner Veronica Morales, who owned Blue Ivy Events.
It took eight years, but Beyonce and Jay Z quietly won their case last June.
Jay Z insisted they didn’t want to cash in on Blue and said protecting her name would ensure no one else could.
He told Vanity Fair: “You don’t want anybody trying to benefit off your baby’s name.”
In fact, Blue has built a career of her own away from her parents.
Her first solo project last year, aged eight, saw Blue narrate the audiobook version of Hair Love – the latest project of Oscar-winning filmmaker Matthew A. Cherry.
The famous friends
THERE is no doubt Blue and her three-year-old twin siblings Rumi and Sir live a gilded life.
The family’s main home is a modern £71million Bel Air mansion which has eight bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, four swimming pools, a cinema, spa, staff quarters and 15-car garage.
Beyonce and Blue with Mariah Carey, her twins and a young palCredit: BackGrid
Among Blue’s pals is Apple Martin, daughter of actress Gywneth Paltrow and Coldplay’s Chris MartinCredit: B66
Jay Z carries a young Blue to their private planeCredit: Planet Photos
But Beyonce and Jay Z are often seen taking their private jet to their other properties, including an £18.5million house in The Hamptons, New York.
And the circles Blue moves in are testament to her upbringing.
It is believed she started at The Early Education Center, in West Hollywood, a private primary school with fees of around £13,000 per year.
Among her pals are Apple Martin, 16, daughter of actress Gywneth Paltrow, 48, and Coldplay’s Chris Martin, 44.
The family’s main home is a modern £71million Bel Air mansion, which has eight bedrooms, four swimming pools and a cinemaCredit: BackGrid
Beyonce and Jay Z are often seen taking their private jet to their £18.5million house in the Hamptons, New YorkCredit: Planet Photos
She has also been pictured hanging out with Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon’s nine-year-old twins Moroccan and Monroe.
And, of course, Blue is close to Titan, six, the eldest son of Beyonce’s Destiny’s Child bandmate Kelly Rowland.
Kelly, 40, who also has one-month-old Noah, said of their children’s friendship: “They are extremely close. It’s the sweetest thing.
“It’s the greatest thing about friendship, when you’re able to grow up together and your children grow up together. They act like cousins.”