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Beyoncé reveals she didn't want daughter Blue-Ivy onstage during Renaissance tour as superstar lifts the lid on parenthood, privacy and the 'prison' of fame: 'Raising three kids isn't easy'


The singer's 12-year old daughter with Jay-Z became a regular fixture during her live sets as the tour moved from mainland Europe to the United States between March and September 2023.

But the R&B superstar admits she was reluctant to allow her eldest child onstage prior to her first appearance at Stade De France in Saint Denis on May 26, where she surprised fans by dancing with her mother during renditions of My Power and Black Parade, a song released in response to the 2020 murder of George Floyd. The R&B superstar, also a parent to six-year old twins Rumi and Sir, admits her daughter's presence on tour was facilitated by a pre-arranged decision to perform 56 shows across a five month period that covered her children's school holidays. How she ends the trilogy is on a need to know basis, at least for the time being, but she admits the countdown will begin when she retreats from the spotlight that continues to shine following Carter's surprise omission from the recently announced Country Music Awards nominations.

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