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What Blue Ivy got up to at the Grammys

While her mum rocked out on stage and got snapped with Kim Kardashian for the first time in a long time, the adorable Blue Ivy was busy hanging out back stage with all of the other A-list celebrity kids!
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While her mum rocked out on stage and got snapped with Kim Kardashian for the first time in a long time, the adorable Blue Ivy was busy hanging out back stage with all of the other A-list celebrity kids!

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Blue Ivy might not have been up on stage at the 2015 Grammy Awards stealing the show like she did at last year’s MTV VMA awards.

Nonetheless, the three-year-old Frozen fan was definitely backstage at yesterday’s Grammy’s cheering on her mum Beyonce as she picked up three awards and performed a show-stopping closing performance.

Blue wasn’t the only celebrity offspring hanging out at the awards either. Also frolicking around and posing for snaps with all the A-list attendees was five-year-old Annalise Bishop, the daughter of Jamie Foxx.

Gwyneth Paltrow’s 10-year-old daughter Apple would have been a good playmate for Blue too as she was also backstage cheering on her rocker dad Chris Martin who performed onstage with Beck.

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It was Beyonce though who Apple was really interested in seeing and eyewitnesses told Us Weekly that apparently she stayed until the end to see the friend of her mum’s perform before sneaking out with her Gwyneth – who was presenting at the awards.

Blue Ivy also got a sweet shout-out from her mum Bey who said from onstage: “I’d like to thank my beloved husband. I love you deep, “My daughter who’s watching, Blue, I love you.”

The Grammys don’t look like this anymore!

Clearly a good luck charm to her mum, Blue also stood in the centre of Beyonce’s prayer circle as the pop star prepared to take to the stage with Common and John Legend for the closing performance.

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Blue even got to have a hug with Rihanna who looked almost like her fairy godmother in the show-stopping tulle ball gown that she rocked on the red carpet.

The adorable tot was apparently popular backstage, where she got to rock out with some famous musicians.

“I got to jam on some Hank Williams with Blue and Chris Martin backstage,” award-winner Beck told reporters. “She’s good on the guitar!”

While her mum Beyonce rocked out on stage, Blue Ivy was busy hanging out back stage and rubbing shoulders with all the celebs like Rihanna, who looked almost like her fairy godmother in a show-stopping tulle ball gown.

Blue wasn’t the only celebrity offspring hanging out at the awards either. Five-year-old Annalise Bishop, the daughter of Jamie Foxx, also had fun being snapped with all the stars.

Annalise gets a hug from Madonna.

Also backstage at the awards was the daughter of Gwyneth Paltrow, who was cheering on dad Chris Martin as he performed with Beck, although really it was her mum’s friend Beyonce that she wanted to see the most and stayed til the end to watch before sneaking out with her mum.

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Blue’s mum meanwhile, Beyonce, picked up three Grammys at the Awards ceremony.

Beyonce was also photographed alongside Kim Kardashian for the first time in a long time. After the popstar and Jay Z snubbed Kim and Kanye’s wedding last year inspite of the two rappers being close friends, it was thought there was a strong rift between the two curvaceous stars.

Beyonce also shared this snap from backstage before her show-ending performance. While Blue Ivy isn’t in the photo, she was reportedly in the centre of their prayer circle before the performance – clearly a good luck charm for her mum!

Bey and Jay pose backstage with their awards.

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Blue Ivy’s low-key role at this year’s Grammys is different from her appearance at the MTV VMAs last year where she stole the show!

Blue took to the stage and screamed out “Yay mummy!” as Beyonce picked up her award.

She might not have been onstage this time, but we think little Blue will always be the star of the show!

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