BEYONCE and Jay-Z’s youngest daughter Rumi Carter joined her rapper dad and big sister Blue Ivy at the Super Bowl on Sunday night.
The adorable 7-year-old wore jeans, a black jacket and a VIP pass as she smiled on the sidelines with her famous family.
Proud dad Jay-Z, 55, put his arm around Rumi as he guided his girls around the Ceasars Superdome in New Orleans on February 9, where the Philadelphia Eagles played the Kansas City Chiefs.
Blue Ivy, 13, looked cool and casual in an oversized leather jacket, jeans and a leopard-print bag.
The teen looked like her mom Beyonce‘s twin with flowing caramel hair and glamorous sunglasses.
Proud dad Jay played photographer as he took pics of a jumping Rumi on the field before the game began.
Beyonce, 43, and Rumi’s twin brother Sir, 7, did not appear to join the trio at the big game.
The rapper also brought his two daughters to the Super Bowl last year in Las Vegas.
MOM’S BIG NIGHT
The New Orleans outing comes one week after Beyonce won the Grammy for Best Country Album and Album of the Year for Cowboy Carter during the LA ceremony.
Jay-Z and Blue Ivy also attended to support the pop superstar mom, though the twins did not appear to join the family.
“Wow, I want to thank God that I’m able to still do what I love after so many years,” she said in her acceptance speech for Album of the Year, with her eldest daughter by her side.
“Oh, my God, I’d like to thank all of the incredible country artists that accepted this, this album we worked so hard on it.”
“Wow, I’d like to thank my beautiful family, all of the artists that were collaborators,” she added.
She also announced her Cowboy Carter tour just hours before the Grammys began.
RISING STAR
While Blue Ivy is already an actress, with a recent role in the Mufasa movie, Beyonce and Jay-Z have largely kept Rumi and Sir much more private for years.
But in 2021, the twins appeared in an ad for their mom’s IVY PARK x Adidas clothing line.
On Beyonce’s hit album Cowboy Carter in 2024, Rumi made her musical debut on the song Protector.
“Mom, can I hear the lullaby, please?” she can be heard saying.