Mathew Knowles, 72, took to Instagram to write a sweet tribute to his granddaughter Blue Ivy cheering her on for her bravery and spirit as she dances on Beyonce‘s concert tour.
The former Destiny’s Child manager posted an up close image of the twelve-year-old on stage as she danced in a shimmering camouflage costume.
Her hair was swept up as she wore natural makeup that make her eyebrows and pout pop, looking like a spitting image of her famous mother.
His message served as hope and inspiration for the young dancer as she broadens her horizons and explodes in the industry.
The lengthy post proved to be a hit as fans wrote, ‘The hive are super proud of you Blue Blue,’ referencing her mother’s fandom.
Mathew Knowles , 72, took to Instagram to write a sweet tribute to his granddaughter Blue Ivy as she dances on Beyonce ‘s concert tour
‘Dear Blue Ivy, I remember coming back stage in London to the concert and asking about you, Beyoncé replied “she is there rehearsing” and then I understood why because one of your friends had commented negatively about your first performance on the tour. In that moment I was so proud that you wanted to put in the work to get better, ‘Knowles started.
‘I want to take a moment to appreciate the amazing determination and willingness to learn that you displayed. Your excitement for life and your eagerness to soak up knowledge and new experiences is truly inspiring. You have already shown the world that you are a force to be reckoned with, and I have no doubt that one day you will continue to astound us all.’
‘It’s clear that you have an extraordinary Knowles spirit, and I am confident that you will find your true passion in life,’ he continued, ‘Whether it’s in music, art, science, business, or any other field, I hope that you have the courage to pursue it wholeheartedly. Whatever path you choose, I hope it brings you fulfillment, joy, and a deep sense of purpose.’
‘I also want to encourage you to never be afraid of exploring new opportunities. The world is full of endless possibilities, and I hope you are brave enough to step outside of your comfort zone and seize the chances that come your way. Always be open to new experiences, for they have the potential to broaden your horizons and lead you to uncharted territories.
‘Blue Ivy, I hope you may continue to embrace life with the same determination and willingness to learn that you possess now. Your journey is just beginning, and I have no doubt that you will leave an lasting mark on the world. Chase your dreams, follow your heart, and always believe in the extraordinary potential that lies within you,’ he finished.
The post comes as Beyonce recently revealed that Cowboy Carter will be the name of her upcoming country album.
Blue Ivy was a backup dancer on her mother’s record-breaking Renaissance World Tour to promote her four-time Grammy-winning, Billboard 200-topping LP of the same name.
The Grammy winner tried to enhance her performance after making her debut at the tour’s Paris stop, and she danced to My Power and Black Parade at almost all of the stops on the North American portion of the tour.
Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé followed the artist as she preformed during her historic tour. During the movie, Beyoncé talks about how she first hesitated to allow Blue to dance with her but later realized how dedicated and hardworking her daughter was to getting better every time she performed.
‘I want to take a moment to appreciate the amazing determination and willingness to learn that you displayed… your excitement for life and your eagerness to soak up knowledge and new experiences is truly inspiring,’ wrote Mathew
The Grammy winner tried to enhance her performance after making her debut at the tour’s Paris stop
Beyonce’s eighth studio album is slated to come out on March 29 and has already released two songs – Texas Hold ‘Em and 16 Carriages.
She announced her latest project during her Super Bowl commercial in which she partnered with Verizon Wireless.
It is set to be a country album as she intends to go back to her Texan roots and embrace this new style of music.
Source:https://www.dailymail.co.uk