At the age of 14 Blue Ivy has rarely missed a Super Bowl.
Jay Z and Beyonce’s eldest daughter was in great spirits as she arrived at the star-studded Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California on Sunday.
The teenager was joined by her dad and rarely-seen sister Rumi, eight, to cheer on the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots, as well as Bad Bunny who performed the half time show.
And Blue kept up a sweet Super Bowl tradition as she was given the VIP treatment inside the stadium.
Beyonce’s mini-me did a playful jump on the field alongside her little sister, recreating a move that she has performed at every Super Bowl.
The teenager showcased her fashion credentials in a trendy black oversized football jacket, accessorizing her look with a coveted $2,550 Balenciaga denim purse.
At the age of 14 Blue Ivy has rarely missed a Super Bowl. Jay Z and Beyonce’s eldest daughter was in great spirits as she arrived at the star-studded Super BowlLX in California on Sunday
She completed the outfit with oversized jeans and tan boots.
While her husband and daughters commanded the spotlight on the field, Beyonce seemingly opted to sit out the event.
Celebrities flocked to the Bay Area for football’s biggest night.
While Taylor Swift wasn’t in the building this year after the Kansas City Chiefs failed to make it to Super Bowl LX, there was no shortage of star power filling the stadium.
Among the most buzzed-about arrivals was Kendall Jenner, who turned heads as she made her way through the stadium wearing a black crop top and jeans while heading toward a private suite.
Close behind her, Hailey Bieber was spotted walking into a suite bundled up in a chic white furry jacket, keeping things cozy and camera-ready amid the Super Bowl frenzy.
Kylie Jenner’s ex Travis Scott was also in attendance. He was spotted giving Jay-Z a hug at one point.
Bad Bunny meanwhile sent fans into meltdown as he headlined the halftime show with surprise support from Lady Gagaand Pedro Pascal.
Blue kept up a sweet Super Bowl tradition as she was given the VIP treatment inside the stadium, performing a a playful jump on the field
Blue recreated a move that she has performed at every Super Bowl – pictured at the 2022 Super Bowl at SoFi Stadium
Blue did the jump at Super Bowl LVIII between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs at Allegiant Stadium
This year the teenager was joined by her dad and rarely-seen sister Rumi, eight, to cheer on the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots
Blue Ivy was in her element as cameras captured her big moment on the field
Jay-Z, 56, was ever the doting dad on Sunday as he brought his two daughters to Super BowlLX
Gaga made an unexpected appearance alongside the 31-year-old Puerto Rican performer (real name: Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio) after the opening medley.
They performed at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, where the Seattle Seahawks trounced the New England Patriots by 29–13, marking just the second Super Bowl win for the Seahawks.
Ricky Martin also joined the show later to perform Lo que le pasó a Hawaii.
Bad Bunny’s mostly Spanish set began with Tití Me Preguntó, which he sang while walking through a sugar cane field that had been constructed on the field.
The Puerto Rican star strolled through the sugar cane as people mimed harvesting it.
He followed the song up with Yo Perreo Sola, Safaera, Party, Voy a Llevarte Pa’ PR, EoO and Monaco.
As he exited the maze of sugar cane, he stopped to sing next to fruit vendors, a table of old men playing games and a beautician styling another woman’s nails.
Bad Bunny blew the minds of fans and viewers as he headlined the halftime show
Gaga made an unexpected appearance alongside the 31-year-old Puerto Rican performer (real name: Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio) after his first number
Pedro Pascal was pictured hanging out among dancers on stage during the show
Bad Bunny then emerged on the roof of a building while celebrities danced under its awning.
In addition to Pedro Pascal, the crowd was populated by stars including Cardi B and Jessica Alba.
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