A VIDEO of Beyoncé's daughter Blue Ivy has lit up the internet again - after the six-year old was caught on camera bidding $19,000 on a piece of art.
Her dad, Jay-Z, is seen trying to put her hand down, as Blue soaks up being centre of attention.
The family were attending the Wearable Art Gala in LA, hosted by Beyonce's mum Tina Lawson.
When Blue is asked by the auctioneer if she would like to bid $19,000 (£13,500), she waves her number excitedly, before Jay-Z jokingly interferes.
Despite losing out, according to Vanity Fair she made a bid on the next piece of art for $10,000 (£7,000) which was successful.
Blue had already ensured all eyes were on her, when the six-year-old and mum Beyonce arrived wearing matching outfits.
Both wore futuristic-style long gold dresses, with Beyonce opting for a plunging number whilst Blue wore a golden tasseled headpiece.
Beyonce and Jay-Z are also parents to nine-month-old twins, Rumi and Sir Carter.
It's been a big week for the superstar pair, who finally confirmed their highly anticipated On The Run 2 world tour.
On The Run 2 will see the duo perform a mix of their solo hits and collaborations across the world, just four years after their first jaunt.
Beyonce and Jay-Z will take the show to the London Stadium on Friday 15 June with other dates in Manchester, Cardiff and Glasgow.
With several days between each concert, it's highly likely more shows will be added to meet demand.
Speculation began weeks ago when dates popped up - but were immediately deleted - on ticket-selling websites.
Beyonce also unveiled a teaser video with clips from their 2014 tour and what looks to be brand new footage.
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Their latest announcement comes two years after Beyonce and Jay-Z last took to the stage together.
The couple's last joint performance was in September, 2016 when the rapper joined Beyonce on the last date of her Formation world tour.
Their previous tour projects included Jay-Z making a number of appearances on his wife's The Mrs Carter Show World Tour.
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