blue ivy grammy 2024? Jay-Z was honored at Sunday’s Grammys with the Global Impact Award, but he was upstaged by his date: his 12-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy. While the Carter family skipped the red carpet, Blue accompanied her dad onstage to accept the award, standing poised and radiant beside him as he spoke to the crowd. The tween wore a shiny yet simple off-the-shoulder white gown with a midi hem to show off her midcalf white platform boots. She accessorized with a classic white clutch. To complement her look, Blue wore her hair in braids and a touch of gloss on her lips. In a thoughtful speech, Jay-Z spoke about the obstacles he’s faced in his decades-long career. He also threw shade at the Recording Academy for never awarding Beyoncé the prestigious album of the year award, despite the fact that his wife has won more Grammys than anyone in history. “Most Grammys ever, never won album of the year. How does that work?” he said. How does that work, indeed? Speaking of Bey, she also was wearing white, but her ’fit was more cowgirl than her mini-me’s. She made sure to complement Blue Ivy though, with a white hat and her platinum blonde hair. While beginning his acceptance speech, Jay-Z jokingly referred to the trophy as a “sippy cup” for Blue, though he quickly amended his statement: “Blue’s grown now. She doesn’t take sippy cups—and she has her own Grammys.” In case you forgot, Blue became the second-youngest Grammy winner ever in 2021, when she and Beyoncé won the Best Music Video award for “Brown Skin Girl.” In 2020, Bey reflected on the sentimental significance of the track, which premiered as part of visual album Black Is King on Disney+. “It was so important to me in ‘Brown Skin Girl’ that we represented all different shades of brown, and I wanted every character to be shot in a regal light,” she explained to Good Morning America. “It was important that we’re all in this together and we all are celebrating each other.” The video also features cameos from Blue’s grandmother Tina Knowles-Lawson and younger sister, Rumi.