Blue Ivy Has No Chill In Telling Beyonce And Jay-Z To Stop Clapping At Grammys
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Parents are the ones who guide you through childhood and teach you all the things you're supposed to do and not do. They'll ensure you say please and thank you, making sure you keep your bedroom nice and clean and many other life lessons.
But strangely, it appears that the first child for Beyoncé and Jay-Z was the one in charge during the Grammys last night.
Camila Cabello made a resounding speech about DREAMERS, undocumented children who risk being deported after US President Donald Trump ended the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
When the crowd erupted in applause - it seemed as though Blue Ivy wanted the clapping to stop.
Or at least for her parents to chill out and let Camila speak.
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So much sass for a six-year-old.
It didn't take long for people on social media to take hold of the newest meme for 2018 - with many thinking Blue is a secret Fifth Harmony fan, the girl group Camila left in 2016.
She's a Fifth Harmony stan
- Adeloncé (@QueenAdelonce) January 29, 2018
she stans 5h
- #PerfectOutNow (@satisfated) January 29, 2018
So Blue Ivy is a harmonizer..
- Eray Boynuince (@mrbync) January 29, 2018
Music's royal family were there to cheer on its long-reigning king, Jay-Z, who was up for an impressive eight Grammys, including Album of the Year for 4:44, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Rap Album, Best Rap Song, Best Music Video, Best Rap/Sung Performance and Best Rap Performance.
Unfortunately, he didn't walk away with any awards, with Bruno Mars cleaning up the best album, record and song gongs for 24K Magic. Kendrick Lamar, meanwhile, took home the Grammys for best rap album (Damn), best rap song ('HUMBLE'), best rap performance ('HUMBLE') and best rap/sung performance for LOYALTY with Rihanna.
According to Billboard, Kendrick's win in the Album of the Year category is the first rap album to snatch the crown on music's night of nights since 2004, when OutKast won it with their double album Speakerboxxx/The Love Below.
It wouldn't be the Grammys without a few performances and among those who got to stamp their name into the program were Kendrick Lamar, Bruno Mars and Cardi B, P!nk, Lady Gaga, Rihanna with DJ Khaled and Bryson Tiller, Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee, Childish Gambino, Gary Clarke, Jr. and Jon Batiste, Logic, Alessia Cara and Khalid, while Cyndi Lauper, Camila Cabello, Julia Michaels, Andra Day, Bebe Rexha and the Resistance Revival Chorus joined Kesha on stage.
Sources: Billboard