Beyoncé honored her daughter by changing the lyrics during halftime of the show

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Beyonce continues to share the spotlight with her talented daughter, Blue ivy. During her halftime performance, the 12-year-old was a special guest.

The “Cuff It” hitmaker’s recent collaboration with the NFL and Netflix was everything that was promised, from the gorgeous outfits to the perfect choreography that left fans waiting for more. One of the best parts was a sweet mother-daughter moment.

Beyoncé is not used to bringing Blue Ivy on stage with the young lady as a dancer during her mom’s Renaissance Tour 2023. Just like on tour, Queen Bey and her daughter effortlessly put on a dance routine that won’t be forgotten anytime soon.

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Beyoncé shares Christmas scene with daughter Blue Ivy

On Wednesday, December 25, Beyonce performed at the Ravens-Texans game in her hometown of Houston, Texas. Singing “Texas Hold’ Em” — one of the hits from her debut country album, “Cowboy Carter” — she was joined by Blue Ivy.

The 12-year-old accessorized the all-white dress, wearing a sparkly corset, a cowboy hat, loose pants with a sparkly buckle and boots. The blue ivy is adorned with a diamond necklace and a red, white, and blue belt that says “Cowboy Carter.”

During the choreography, Beyoncé and Blue Ivy held hands for a spin, which the singer mentioned in a touching lyric. She paid tribute to her daughter by singing: “Then spin me in the middle, Blue, I can’t read your mind” PEOPLE.

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Inside Beyoncé’s electrifying performance

Before the mother-daughter duo drew attention, Beyoncé took to the football field on horseback. She donned an all-white cowboy outfit with a dress with white feathers, a western hat and boots as she opened the show with a rendition of “16 Carriages.”

After getting off his horse, the artist walked around the back of the stadium, rocking a red, white and blue belt “Cowboy Carter”. She sang her song ‘Blackbird’ before appearing at center field in a sparkly bodysuit to perform ‘Ya Ya’.

Lights reading “My House” were projected onto the stands, prompting cheers from the crowd as Beyoncé performed “Riverdance.” She walked across the marching band field to meet Shabuzzi, who was featured in her song “Sweet Honey Buckiin.”

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Queen Bey ends the show with a bang

Beyoncé stuns in a glittering ensemble from Brazilian brand PatBo during her Renaissance tour.
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After his duet with Shaboozey, the Parkwood Entertainment founder joined his next guest artist, Post Malone. He sang “Levii’s Jeans” before Beyoncé climbed into the back of a vintage truck to serenade fans with a cover of “Jolene.”

The famous singer closed the show with her performance with Blue Ivy, breaking into an elaborate dance before jumping onto a floating platform. As she towered over the field, a “BANG” banner fell from the platform.

The break was Netflix’s first-ever NFL Christmas show. The event, which aired on the streaming platform, also marked the live debut of songs from Beyoncé’s record-breaking country music album.

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The most decorated Grammy winner joked about Netflix

The day before her halftime performance, Explosion Beyoncé reportedly teased Netflix about their past live streaming glitches. In a hilarious promo post, she mentioned the streaming issues that came with the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight in November.

A video shared on Beyoncé’s social media profiles captured a soccer ball rolling across the field and coming to rest near the singer’s feet. The camera pans to reveal her wearing a long embroidered shawl and dark plates as she plays the opening notes of “Texas Hold’ Em” on the banjo.

Beyoncé took off her sunglasses, ready to sing, when the screen suddenly froze with a red buffer circle spinning over her face. The sign pointed to a video problem, a streaming problem not uncommon for Netflix. However, this time the failure was a joke.

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The “Halo” singer could be heard smiling as the buffer sign stopped and she winked at the camera. “I am sending you much joy and love on this Cowboy Christmas Eve. See you tomorrow in my city HTX,” she captioned the humorous video.

Beyoncé’s halftime performance may be a preview of her upcoming tour

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Beyoncé was no stranger to performing on her favorite NFL halftime shows. She first appeared on stage during the 2013 Super Bowl. In 2016, she accompanied Bruno Mars and Coldplay on their joint halftime set, garnering attention with her rendition of “Formation.”

As for her last show on hiatus, a source claims it could be a preview of her next tour in 2025. They noted that the superstar singer planned to present a “spectacular” set of shows in honor of her country music album. However, Beyoncé’s longtime publicist put a stop to the narrative.

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last month, Explosion Yvette Noël-Schure has reportedly debunked news of an X tour after another source said Beyoncé is gearing up for a “massive tour.” The publicist shared, “Not true. Nothing to report here. Whenever there’s any news, you get it straight from the source first.”

When Beyoncé goes on tour again, she’ll definitely bring Blue Ivy with her for another historic performance.

 
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