There is no “family hatred” here.
Jay-Z introduced his daughter Blue Ivy and 7-year-old Rumi on Sunday to introduce the Kansas Metropolitan Chiefs to the Huge Bowl of 2025 Team's huge bowl to solve the Philadelphia Eagles.
The “State of Mind in Empire” rapper and his women filmed the Caesar Super Balloon of the big sport at the Caesar Super Balloon in New Orleans.
Jay-Z, 55, was dressed in all black, while his grown-up kid thought everyone was raised in cargo denim and black leather bomber jackets.
The teenager has a leopard-print purse and black sunlight that adds some flares.
Rumi took a webpage from her sister's scripts “Sports Denim” and “Black and White College Jacket”.
Jay-Z entered Full Dad mode when shooting 2 images while shooting poses behind the pose.
As the women’s deal turns around within the highlights, the “Running City” rapper seizes all angles and runs through the air with a pleasant attitude.
Blue recreates the same shots in the first few huge bowls that welcome again into 2020.
After the picture was taken, Jay-Z was sure that the image received her daughter’s approval stamp earlier than their suite.
It is not clear whether Rumi has often seen twin brothers, Mr., in the stands with his mother Beyoncé.
Jay-Z's actual identity is Shawn Carter, who plays in the giant bowl every year as his company Roc Nation has been the NFL's “Stay Music Leisure Strategist” since 2019, for the 25-time Grammy Award winner in Creativity is provided in the annual half.
He also introduced his daughter to the final 12 months of championship football, which was held at the Allegiant Stadium near Las Vegas, and noted that the Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers.
Beyoncé did not become a part of the industry in 2024 because the replacement was late and became a member of her family.
It is not clear who Carter has taken root in the past 12 months.
The Chiefs are fighting for his or her third huge bowl victory – NFL history has no other feat in the past.
However, they must get explosive offense and young protection from the former Hawks to take action.