Blue Ivy Carter dazzled audiences during Beyoncé’s Christmas Day NFL halftime show at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas. The 12-year-old, already taller than her iconic mother, joined the performance in an all-white ensemble matching Beyoncé’s western-themed attire, impressing fans with her confidence and poise.
Blue Ivy performed as a backup dancer for Beyoncé’s closing number, “Texas Hold ’Em,” interlocking arms with her mom during a memorable square-dancing segment. This wasn’t Blue’s first moment in the spotlight—she’s a two-time Guinness World Record holder and the voice of Kiara in Mufasa: The Lion King. Beyoncé praised her on Instagram, writing, “You worked hard and did such a beautiful job… Keep shining.”
The performance, streamed on Netflix, sparked widespread reactions. Fans celebrated her talent and height, with one writing, “How is Blue just as tall as her mom already?” Others marveled at her professionalism: “Baby Blue was up there tearing it up!”
Critics expressed concern over Blue’s childhood, with comments like, “Let her be the child she still is.” Some questioned her rapid maturity, but others applauded her as a budding star.
As Blue turns 13 on January 7, her growing presence in entertainment hints at a bright future alongside her legendary mother.