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Blue da boss?! Beyonce's daughter, six, proves she rules the roost as she tells both mom and Jay Z to stop clapping in hilarious viral moment from the front row at the Grammy Awards

Blue Ivy was captured motioning to her parents to calm down as they clapped enthusiastically, in a moment that instantly went viral

Beyonce wore $6.8m of Lorraine Schwartz jewelry, but skipped the red carpet

The Drunk In Love hitmaker's ensemble was inspired by the Black Panthers in a look sported two years after she paid homage to the socialist organisation at the Superbowl in February 2016

Mother and daughter were at the Grammys to support Jay Z, who was nominated for eight awards

The music icon did not win in any of his categories - missing out in the Best Rap Album category to Kendrick Lamar and Song Of The Year and Album Of The Year to Bruno Mars 

Jay Z and Beyonce might seem like the coolest parents around, but they still manage to embarrass Blue Ivy.

The precocious six-year-old took charge at the Grammys on Sunday night and ordered her famous mom and dad to chill out.

With a steely gaze, and a nonchalant 'calm down' hand gesture, she immediately brought them to heel as they clapped enthusiastically at her side.
Guys, be cool! Blue Ivy proves she rules the roost as she tells mom Beyonce and dad Jay Z to stop clapping in hilarious viral moment at Grammy Awards
Too much, mom, too much: With a steely gaze, and a nonchalant 'calm down' hand gesture, she immediately brought her parents to heel as they clapped enthusiastically at her side

We'll talk when we get home: Blue sat quietly and well behaved for much of the night
 Born to rule: Having skipped the red carpet, music's first family sat front row, with Blue sandwiched between her parents

Blue and her mom were at the Madison Square Garden show in New York to cheer on Jay Z, who was nominated for eight awards for his album 4:44.

Having skipped the red carpet, music's first family sat front row, with Blue sandwiched between her famous parents. Wearing white - complete with mini heels - the kindergarten student's outfit stood out against the black worn by both her parents.
Fed-up? The sassy youngster was not only ruling the roost over her world-famous parents but also making hilarious faces at the camera surrounding her 
Don't embarass me dad: Jay gets put in his place by Blue; he and Beyonce also have seven-month-old twins Sir and Rumi
School night:Blue was allowed up past her bedtime to support her father at music's biggest award show
Let me listen! Blue silenced her noisy parents during a speech about the Dreamers by Cuban-born singer Camila Cabello
Now, about my allowance: The youngster and her father chat together, while Beyonce strikes a pose

While Beyonce was being bossed about by her daughter, the music icon was looking as cool as could be as she sat cross-legged in her velvet custom Nicolas Jebra gown, Alain Mikli sunglasses firmly on.

On her head was perched a black hat, rather obscuring the view for those sitting behind her.

The singer finished her outfit with an incredible $6.8million of Lorraine Schwartz jewelry, with 70 carat diamond and titanium geometric earrings hanging from her ears with 35 carat center stones. On her fingers were three platinum set diamond rings. 

Her look was completed with a slanted hat and killer heels by Jimmy Choo and a mini clutch bag by Judith Leiber and her make-up artist revealed that her look was inspired by the Black Panthers - two years after she paid homage to the socialist organisation - founded in October 1966 - at the Superbowl in February 2016.
Amazing: Beyonce first paid tribute to the Black Panthers at the Super Bowl in February 2016
The Carters: She might not have walked the red carpet, but Beyonce did pose up - sharing the results to Instagram
Hey, Bey! She wore a velvet custom Nicolas Jebra gown, and fancy Alain Mikli sunglasses

Sunday night's outing came as Jay Z opened up about his marriage, seemingly admitting to infidelity.

Speaking during an appearance on The Van Jones Show, he said: 'You can love someone but if you haven’t experienced love, and you don’t understand it and you don’t have the tools to move forward, then you’re going to have complications and you can either address it or you can pretend until until it blows up at some point.

'For us, we chose to fight for our love. For our family. To give our kids a different outcome. 

'To break that cycle for black men and women… We were never a celebrity couple, we were a couple that happened to be celebrities. We are real people. It’s my soul mate, it’s the person I love.' 
Holding court: Everyone wanted to say hi to Blue, with Alicia Keys among the stars to kneel and engage the child
Oh this old thing? Blue smiled as she showed the singer her cute studded leather purse
Queen of cool Beyonce wore $6.9m of diamonds for the night out, but skipped the red carpet
Making friends? The youngster was not the only child at the showbusiness event 
Icon in training: Blue, who has already made her rap debut, has a big future ahead of her

Jay Z is SHUT OUT of Grammy Awards despite eight nominations as golden boy Bruno Mars sweeps top three categories

Bruno Mars won all six of the Grammy awards he was nominated for including record of the year in a golden night in New York.

But Jay-Z who entered the show leading the way with eight nominations walked away empty-handed, being overshadowed by his younger contemporary Kendrick Lamar who won five.

The show was said to be the most diverse in the Grammy’s 60-year history, but only one woman took home an award on her sole merit during the televised show, with Alessia Cara winning best new artist.
Magic: Bruno Mars swept the top categories at the 60th Grammy Awards as he took home the coveted Album, Record, and Song Of The Year awards at the gala event in New York City on Sunday
Golden boy: Finally Bruno took home the final and most coveted award of the night: Album Of The Year for 24K Magic

The ceremony saw attention on the women’s movement continued with powerful words and white roses.

Musicians wore the flower in a showing of solidarity with the anti-sexual harassment movement which has been the focus of Hollywood ceremonies, and empowering speeches came from stars including Janelle Monae.

Following Adele’s massive success last year, it was largely a night of disappointment for British nominees but absentee Ed Sheeran did win best pop vocal album with Divide and solo performance with Shape Of You.

Mars won all three top honours, with 24K Magic seizing record and album of the year and That’s What I Like winning song of the year.
Up there: Kendrick Lamar won five, beating Jay-Z to best rap performance and best rap song with HUMBLE and best rap album with DAMN

Host James Corden said the show had the 'most diverse group of nominees' in Grammy history, which rapper and music mogul P Diddy also celebrated online.

Lamar beat Jay-Z to best rap performance and best rap song with HUMBLE. and best rap album with DAMN..

Lamar paid tribute to the veteran for his influence on the genre, and added: 'Jay for president.'

Whereas black outfits were the symbol for the Me Too movement at the Golden Globe, stars including Corden, Rita Ora and Cardi B each had a white rose with them at the Madison Square Garden show.

Monae, introducing a performance by Kesha, also called Time’s Up on the 'abuse of power', saying the music industry is also affected by sexual harassment.
Emotional: Kesha's charged performance of Praying brought the house down, and had the audience in tears
A list back up singers: Camila Cabello, Cyndi Lauper, Julia Michaels, Bebe Rexha and Andra Day all wore white to perform with Kesha

'It’s not just going out in Hollywood, it’s not just going on in Washington it’s right here in our industry as well,' she said.

'Just as we have the power to shape culture, we also have the power to undo the culture that does not serve us well.'

But while women featured heavily in sentiment and performances, Alessia Cara was the only female to win an award during the televised show on her own, with Rihanna featuring on Lamar’s winning track LOYALTY..

Cara said she was wearing a white rose to show support to women not just in the entertainment industry.

'Things are uneven and unequal and they need to be talked about and they need to be changed,' she said backstage after winning her award.
Speaking out: 'Just like dreams, these kids can’t be forgotten and are worth fighting for,' she said

Lady Gaga, performing all in white, also gave a nod to the celebrity-backed anti-harassment initiative Time’s Up between songs.

Cuban-American singer Camila Cabello called for people to continue fighting for protection for 1.8 million young migrants known as Dreamers whose place in America was threatened by Donald Trump’s proposal to scrap the Obama-era scheme.

'Just like dreams, these kids can’t be forgotten and are worth fighting for,' she said.

Country singer Maren Morris dedicated a performance to victims of the bombing at the Ariana Grande concert at Manchester Arena as well as those who were killed in the massacre at the Las Vegas festival where Morris had performed.

Awards were also posthumously given to Leonard Cohen, for best rock performance, and Carrie Fisher, for best spoken word album with her reading of her memoir The Princess Diarist.

In 2016, 36-year-old Beyoncé released her Lemonade album which featured tracks that addressed problems the pair had been having in their marriage, most notably in the track Sorry, which includes the line 'You better call Becky with the good hair.'

Jay-Z released 4:44 a year later to address their relationship from his perspective, such as including the line Leave Me Alone Becky in the track Family Feud.

And Jay-Z previously admitted that whilst the pair had 'a lot of conversations' about the music they were releasing, hearing the tracks made them both 'uncomfortable'.
Family comes first: Blue and mom Beyonce were there to support Jay Z, who was nominated for 8 awards for his album 4:44
Taking tips from mom: Blue has the best tutors in the music business

The father-of-three - the two also have seven-month-old twins Sir and Rumi - said: 'The best place in the hurricane is in the middle of it. 

'The best place is right in the middle of the pain. And that's where we were sitting. And it was uncomfortable. 

'And we had a lot of conversations. [I was] really proud of the music she made, and she was really proud of the art I released. And, you know, at the end of the day we really have a healthy respect for one another's craft. I think she's amazing.'

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