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Jay-Z and Blue Ivy Are a Cool Father-Daughter Duo at the Super Bowl

Quinci LeGardye
2 min read
glendale, arizona february 12 l r jay z and blue ivy carter attend super bowl lvii at state farm stadium on february 12, 2023 in glendale, arizona photo by kevin mazurgetty images for roc nation
Jay-Z and Blue Ivy Look Cool at the Super BowlKevin Mazur - Getty Images

Jay-Z and Blue Ivy Carter are among the celebs in the Super Bowl stands.

The legendary rapper and his 11-year-old were photographed ahead of the big game at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, as they were standing on the field among other celebs. In the pics, Jay-Z smiles as he wraps his arm around Blue's shoulders, while the rapper wears a black-and-gray game day hoodie from his record label Roc Nation.

Meanwhile, the young Grammy winner wears a black zip-up hoodie open over what appears to be a Tupac shirt, paired with a black cap worn backwards. The Carters both completed their look with black shades, featuring a tortoise-shell rim for Jay and black frames with gold temples for Blue.

glendale, arizona february 12 l r jay z and blue ivy carter attend super bowl lvii at state farm stadium on february 12, 2023 in glendale, arizona photo by kevin mazurgetty images for roc nation
Kevin Mazur - Getty Images

Beyoncé seems to have skipped the trip to Arizona, as she's likely preparing for her upcoming Renaissance World Tour (or just watching with Sir and Rumi at home). Attending sports games has recently become a father-daughter activity for Jay-Z and Blue, as they've attended previous Super Bowls and NBA games in the past.

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The appearance comes a week after Bey and Jay attended the 2023 Grammys, where the rapper took part in DJ Khaled's performance and the superstar took home four awards, becoming the most-awarded artist in Grammys history. Ahead of the ceremony, Jay spoke on the awards' history in regards to awarding Black artists during a pre-Grammys interview with Tidal on February 1.

At one point during the interview, the 4:44 rapper spoke his thoughts on Beyoncé's 2017 Album of the Year loss to Adele's 25, with comments that now feel prescient following the superstar's loss in the category to Harry Styles' Harry's House last weekend.

"I feel like they missed the moment," he said. "I didn’t feel bad for myself, because I know it’s the Grammys: I probably won some joints I shouldn’t have won and I probably lost some joints I should’ve won. That’s the way it goes, so I actually had a party. I had a great time, staying out until 6 in the morning."

He added, "Even with Bey, I felt like they missed the moment. Not just Lemonade; [also] when Beck won over her. I was like, 'Oh, y’all missed it.'"

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