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She KILLED It! Blue Ivy Showed Out During Paris Performance With Mom, Beyoncé, On Renaissance World Tour

Whose tour is it again???

Miss Blue Ivy stole the show Friday night during Beyoncé’s Paris show, a part of the Renaissance World Tour.

According to Entertainment Tonight, Beyoncé performed

 for 80,000 fans Friday night at the Stade de France. Several celebrities attended the concert, including Natalie Portman, Lenny Kravitz, Selena Gomez, Kris Jenner and Pharrell Williams. But Beyoncé had a special celebrity guest surprise for the audience.

Several videos surfaced online showing Queen B performing her Lion King song, “My Power,” in a sequined jumpsuit.

She changed the lyrics slightly when she got to the second verse, “This that nappy, this that urb,’ this my kinfolk, this my skinfolk.”

In the background, a young girl was lifted onto the stage by the stage elevator.

“This that war, this my bloodline on the frontline. Give it up for Blue Ivy,” Beyoncé instructed the audience, pride dripping from her voice.

Blue came out matching with her mama and executed the dance moves perfectly.

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This isn’t the first time Beyoncé brought Blue Ivy out to perform

with her. In January, the two performed “Brown Skin Girl” at the Atlantic The Royal Hotel in Dubai.

Blue Ivy was also a backup dancer for Beyoncé during her Oscar performance of “Be Alive.”

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