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Beyoncé’s daughter Rumi, 7, forces mom to stop singing with impromptu onstage hug

Beyonce’s daughter Rumi shares adorable excitement while sharing the stage with her mom.
Beyonce’s daughter Rumi shares adorable excitement while sharing the stage with her mom. Screengrab from Entertainment Tonight Instagram

Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s youngest daughter is stealing the hearts of fans around the world and melting her own mother’s heart in the process.

On Monday, April 28, Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour began in Los Angeles, and both of her daughters made an appearance on stage.

While Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s oldest daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, 13, is scheduled to tour with her mom for much of the Cowboy Carter performances, Rumi Carter also made a surprise appearance at the first LA show.

During Beyoncé’s performance of her hit song “Protector,” Rumi stood in front of her mom and allowed her excitement to shine through.

The 7-year-old was thrilled, sharing a big smile with the large crowd and waving at them enthusiastically. The crowd cheered as Beyoncé sang and Blue danced behind Rumi.

Rumi then forced her mom to stop singing when she turned around and gave Beyoncé a big hug in the middle of the song. Beyoncé, visibly overcome with joy and love herself, melted over her daughter’s impromptu hug.

Blue also showed her mom some love as well, putting her arm around the pop star. “Uh oh,” Beyoncé said in the microphone as her emotions got the best of her.

Entertainment Tonight shared a video clip of the particularly special moment.

Beyonce’s daughter stole the show while on stage with mom.
Beyonce’s daughter stole the show while on stage with mom. DFree / Shutterstock.com Shutterstock

In comment section, fans were thrilled to witness the unbridled joy on the young one’s face.

“That’s so sweet. She’s so happy up there with her mum,” one commenter wrote.

“Beautiful children with their mother. I also take my daughter to my work. Absolutely normal things in life,” another added.

“I love seeing a child act like a child,” shared another commenter.

“Beautiful innocent soul look how happy she is,” wrote one more.

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Sara Vallone
Miami Herald
Sara Vallone is a content specialist working with McClatchy Media’s Trend Hunter and national content specialists team.
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