BLUE IVY Carter has proven herself to be a true diva in training - and already has her famous mum and dad following her every word.
Stealing the limelight from parents Beyonce and Jay-Z at the Grammy Awards, the spirited six-year-old was seen telling her parents to calm down.
Despite having arguably two of the coolest parents on the planet, it appears that doesn't stop her from getting embarrassed by her parents, and she was seen urging them to stop clapping at the ceremony.
As Beyonce cheered on her pals on the stage, Blue Ivy was seen making a hand gesture urging her mum to tone it down.
She then turned to her dad who was also clapping and urged him to do the same.
Viewers of the show were quick to notice the swift move by the star, and gained her a slew of followers for her sassiness at such a young age.
One fan wrote: "Blue Ivy really is in charge of the Carter Household. "
Another added: "Blue Ivy Carter is here to let you know that she's underwhelmed. A baby Legend! "
"Blue Ivy is the only person who can tell Beyoncé and JAY-Z to calm down. A LEGEND. " added a third.
The Carter-Knowles clan came out in style for tonight's festivities and looked suited and booted for the occasion, all topping the best dressed list for the night despite the red carpet snub.
Beyonce was a late arrival to the event, skipping the red carpet to join her daughter and husband on the front row of the show.
She dazzled in an all-black, velvet dress with cutaway panels on her shoulders, and hip-high slits on the gown.
Completing the look with a pair of stunning drop diamond earrings and a black fascinator, Bey had her hair plaited into corn rows and hid her eyes behind a pair of triangle shaped sunglasses.
She added a chic pop of color to her look with a purple lipstick.
Meanwhile, as Jay-Z also dressed all in black, Blue Ivy sat proud in between them, stealing the spotlight with an adorable, and no doubt couture, all-white outfit.
While most would envy her position to be in one of the most sought-after spots in the venue, Blue Ivy didn’t seem phased by her position, and appeared to get bored as the several-hours long event began to drag.
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Doting on their adored daughter, Jay and Beyonce made sure that the little one was kept occupied.
Jay-Z was up for eight nominations at the awards show, which was held at Madison Square Gardens in New York for the first time in fifteen years.
James Corden hosted the proceedings for the second year in a row, with stars including Lady Gaga, Shaggy and Sting all performing on the stage.
The full list of this year's Grammy Award winners...
- Record Of The Year - 24K Magic — Bruno Mars
- Album Of The Year - 24K Magic — Bruno Mars
- Song Of The Year - That’s What I Like — Bruno Mars
- Best New Artist - Alessia Cara
- Best Pop Solo Performance - Shape Of You — Ed Sheeran
- Best Pop Duo/Group Performance - Feel It Still — Portugal. The Man
- Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album - Tony Bennett Celebrates 90
- Best Pop Vocal Album - ÷ (Divide) — Ed Sheeran
- Best Dance Recording - Tonite — LCD Soundsystem
- Best Dance/Electronic Album - 3-D The Catalogue — Kraftwerk
- Best Rock Performance - You Want It Darker — Leonard Cohen
- Best Metal Performance - Sultan’s Curse — Mastodon
- Best Rock Song - Run — Foo Fighters
- Best Rock Album - A Deeper Understanding — The War On Drugs
- Best Alternative Music Album - Sleep Well Beast — The National
- Best R&B Performance - That’s What I Like — Bruno Mars
- Best Traditional R&B Performance - Redbone — Childish Gambino
- Best R&B Song - That’s What I Like — Bruno Mars
- Best Urban Contemporary Album - Starboy — The Weeknd
- Best R&B Album - 24K Magic — Bruno Mars
- Best Rap Performance - HUMBLE. — Kendrick Lamar
- Best Rap/Sung Performance - LOYALTY. — Kendrick Lamar feat. Rihanna
- Best Rap Song - HUMBLE. — Kendrick Lamar
- Best Rap Album - DAMN. — Kendrick Lamar
- Best Reggae Album - Stony Hill — Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley
- Best Spoken Word Album (Includes Poetry, Audio Books & Storytelling) - The Princess Diarist — Carrie Fisher
- Best Comedy Album - The Age Of Spin & Deep In The Heart Of Texas — Dave Chappelle
- Best Song Written For Visual Media - How Far I’ll Go” — Lin-Manuel Miranda (for Pixar's Moana)
- Best Music Video - Humble. — Kendrick Lamar
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