Blue Ivy Carter, 6, seems like a glamorous and strong young boss, much more “prestigious” than her parents, Beyoncé and Jay Z. The awards ceremony proves it. Following Blue Ivy’s “command” during the 2018 Grammy Awards, the pair stopped applauding. Her unusual existence from other females also makes Blue Ivy snobbish. Beyoncé’s kid has a crew, stylist, chef, and bodyguard. Blue Ivy will soon have its own perfume and apparel line. Her n.a.m.e will be precious enough to copyright.
Up to two full-time nannies work for Blue Ivy’s personal service staff. Parents recruited two nannies for Blue Ivy’s twins Sir and Rumi. Before school, nannies taught Blue Ivy Swahili, French, and painting. Blue Ivy’s personal chef must work hard to satisfy her fussy eater. Also assured is Blue Ivy security. A big number of bodyguards blocked guests from seeing other patients after the baby girl was delivered in New York in 2012.
Jay Z’s childhood work appears to have influenced Blue Ivy. Blue Ivy’s heartbeat in Jay Z’s 2012 song “Glory” made her the youngest individual to lend “voice” to a single. The rapper utilized her baby’s cries in this song. The album “4:44” includes “Blue’s Freestyle/We Family”, 40 seconds of Blue Ivy rapping. Blue Ivy also wrote “Blue” for her mother’s album “Beyonce”. The MV for Jay Z’s new single “Family Feud” will include her soon.
Blue Ivy special school attends the nation’s finest primary school, Center for Early Education (CEE) in Los Angeles. Beyoncé and Jay Z relocated from New York to Los Angeles last year for their daughter’s education. Beyoncé’s close friend Gwyneth Paltrow urged her to let her kids study here.