Beyoncé and Jay-Z attended the premiere of Mufasa: The Lion King as a family and are the proud parents of daughter Blue Ivy Carter.
Music moguls adorably cheered on the 12-year-old as she posed for a solo shot on the red carpet at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood, California on Monday night.
video Shared by E! news The Grammy winners were seen smiling and applauding as their firstborn took the spotlight.
In addition to Beyoncé and Jay-Z, the “Break My Soul” songstress' mother, Tina Knowles, was also in attendance at the premiere.
In the same clip, Ms Knowles, 70, was seen helping her granddaughter fix her strapless metallic gold dress before posing for photographers.
another Video posted by Entertainment Tonight The video appears to show the “Empire State of Mind” rapper wiping tears from his eyes as he watches over his daughter.
Beyoncé, who turned heads in a strapless dress with a thigh-high slit, later shared a sweet tribute to her first child on Instagram.
“My lovely baby girl. This is your night” pop superstar I got excited about her caption. She shared a photo of Carter on the red carpet.
“You worked hard and did an amazing job being the voice of Chiara. Your family couldn't be more proud. Keep shining.”
Jay-Z, 55, attended the event to support Beyoncé, 43, who will be the voice actor for an upcoming Disney movie, and Carter.
This surprising family outing came a day after the “99 Problems” hitmaker was accused of raping a teenage girl in 2000.
On Sunday, the father of three was named along with Sean “Diddy” Combs in a lawsuit filed by Jane Doe, who claims the two assaulted her at an MTV VMA afterparty.
The rape complaint, first filed in October, initially named only Combs, 55, as a defendant, but has since been updated to include Jay-Z.
The 24-time Grammy winner quickly denied the “heinous” allegations in a statement to Page Six, saying his “only heartbreak” was for his family.
“My wife and I have to sit our kids down and one of them is saying that her friend will definitely watch the press and ask questions about the nature of these allegations and explain the cruelty and greed of people. '' Jay said. Part of it was written by Z.
“Children should not have to endure something like that at such a young age. It is unfair to try to understand an inexplicable degree of malice intended to destroy families and the human spirit,” he said. added.
Hours before the “Mufasa” premiere, the Brooklyn-born host filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit and asked that the identity of the accuser be made public.
Meanwhile, Combs' legal team also denied the allegations, calling it “shameless publicity.” [stunt]” The Bad Boy Records founder is currently in custody awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.
