Blue Ivy joins Beyoncé onstage in Atlanta for the Renaissance World Tour.Photo:Kevin Mazur/WireImage

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Not evenBlue Ivyis immune to internet commentary.
She said that Blue Ivy — whom she shares with husbandJAY-Z— was determined to prove any naysayers wrong and devoted herself to working even harder on her dancing.
Beyoncé also admitted that the notion of her daughter joining her onstage at all was not something she was particularly keen on.
Originally, the idea was that Blue Ivy would make just one onstage appearance, and even that wasn’t a plan that the singer was exactly thrilled about. She said in the film that performing in front of thousands was no place for an 11-year-old.
Beyoncé said she almost passed out the first time her daughter joined her onstage.
Of the early conversations, Beyoncé recalled in the film, “She told me she was ready to perform, and I told her no,” perThe New York Times.
Blue Ivy joins Beyoncé onstage in Amsterdam.Kevin Mazur/WireImage

“Seeing her confidence grow throughout this tour has been such a treat,” one user commented on the video.
“Watching her confidence grow throughout the tour has made me so proud! She’s improved so much🥹🥲,” another fan said.
Beyoncé performs at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, for the Renaissance World Tour.Kevin Mazur/WireImage

Blue Ivy’s grandma,Tina Knowles-Lawson, told PEOPLE in July thather ganddaughter’s confidence had soared “to the sky”since her first performance.
“She is 11 years old, and she had one week to prepare, and she’s just getting better and better,” said Knowles-Lawson, 69. “So I’m the proud grandma, always.”
She joked, “This is a heels family. You’re trained early to walk in heels,” before adding of Blue Ivy, “She’s having the time of her life, and I couldn’t be more proud of her because she really worked hard.”
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JAY-Z, 53, is gushing with pride, too. He toldGayle KingonCBS Morningslast month, “I still get goosebumps seeing her walk onstage.”
“She’s been born into a life she didn’t ask for. So since she was born, she’s been in scrutiny and the public eye and everyone having an opinion of even a little girl, how she keeps her hair," he said. “So for her to be on that stage and reclaim her power, and the song is called ‘My Power,’ you can’t write a better script.”

Celebrate the run with the new PEOPLE Special EditionBeyoncé: The Renaissance Tour, available on newsstands Dec. 15 andavailable for pre-order on Amazon.com now.
source: people.com