Rumi, Beyonce’s 7-year-old daughter, feels “powerful” on stage

With her mother, Beyonce’s seven-year-old daughter feels “powerful” on stage.

Beyonce’s mother Tina Knowles acknowledged that her 13-year-old daughter Blue, the “Texas Hold ‘Em” hitmaker’s oldest child, enjoys being in the spotlight. Blue is a dancer on her “Cowboy Carter” tour, and her younger sibling Rumi also performs on stage during the 43-year-old megastar’s performance of “Protector.”

When Tina was in Brooklyn, New York, earlier this week on tour to promote her memoirs “Matriarch,” she reportedly commented: “You know my granddaughter Rumi told me, I said, ‘How do you feel when you wave and everybody screams?'”

She remarked, “It feels strong.” “Oh,” I thought. I get your point.

When Beyonce, who also has Rumi’s twin brother, Sir, with husband Jay-Z, called Tina up to celebrate her memoir hitting the top of the New York Times bestseller list, Tina joined her family on stage. However, the matriarch intervened to stop her young granddaughter from reaching up towards her mother.

Despite appearances, Tina maintained that she wasn’t reprimanding Rumi.

“It was real,” she clarified, “it was real life.” Granny doesn’t play.

No, that wasn’t that at all. She was simply reaching for the microphone to express her want to speak, and I recognized it. However, she was pulling, and I thought, “Oh God, all that needs to happen is that she gets hit in the face by the microphone, and they say, ‘Oh, Beyonce hit her in the face.'”

Being on stage with Beyonce, Blue, and Rumi was enjoyable for Tina.

“I got to be on there with her and Blue and Rumi, and that made it special,” she said.

It came from an alternative viewpoint. After all, I’m typically behind the stage. But in reality, it was thrilling and enjoyable.

Although Tina is extremely proud of her family, she recently acknowledged that she hopes Blue will not pursue a career in showbiz.

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