Blue Ivy became an integral part of her mom's "Renaissance Tour" as there were moments where she danced alongside Beyoncé and she was praised by countless fans on social media.
At first, her dance skills were regarded by people as something that needs improvement, but through the weeks she appeared on different stages, she was able to improve her moves.
It appears that the young Grammy winner is taking notes from the negative remarks that she got from social media users as she discussed it on the concert film of her famous mom.
According to an article published by The New York Times, Blue Ivy was able to read some of the negative comments, but she didn't let it sink into her feelings, but instead, she decided to improve and train more.
Blue Ivy Improved Her Dance Skills Thanks to Criticism
In the new movie, which had its premiere night over the weekend, Beyoncé said that even though she did her best to protect her eldest daughter from the public eye, she still got crticisms along the way.
However, instead of being affected by the comments, she used it to fuel her energy and determination even more to become a better dancer. (via Uproxx)
Beyoncé was proud of her daughter regardless of what she does as she previously praised her in a touching Instagram post.
She shared photos of them on stage together and in the caption, she wrote: "My beautiful first born I'm so proud and thankful to be your mama. You bring us so much joy, my sweet angel."
Beyoncé 'Renaissance Tour' Concert Film
Over the weekend, Beyoncé had the premiere night of her documentary-style concert film at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, California.
Some of the biggest stars in different fields attended the event which included Winnie Harlow, Lizzo, Kelly Rowland, Halle, Gabrielle Union, Lupita Nyong'O, Normani, and many more.
Many fans noticed that Taylor Swift, whose concert film was attended by Beyoncé, was noticeably absent from the event.
The reason why she wasn't in attendance was because of her busy schedule in South America for her "The Eras Tour." At the night of the premiere, she was in São Paulo.
For those who wanted to watch Beyoncé's "Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé," the movie will hit theaters this December 1, 2023.
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