Beyoncé Lights Up Paris: Star Smokes Cigarette on Stage!
Beyoncé's Sizzling Performance in Paris: Smokes on Stage and Brings Out Jay-Z for a Surprise Duet!
The Queen Bey is back with a vengeance! Over the weekend, Beyoncé surprised her devoted fans when she pulled out a cigarette mid-performance during her Cowboy Carter concert tour stop in the City of Lights – Paris, France. And that's not all; she also brought out her hubby, Jay-Z, for an electrifying surprise duet!
As seen in fan-taken footage from previous shows, Beyoncé has been known to take things up a notch by theatrically lighting a piano on fire, but this time, she decided to go "smoking hot" – literally! The superstar singer-songwriter busted out a prop cigarette and pretended to puff on it during her show. Talk about sizzling!
The Texas Hold 'Em hitmaker performed the final show of three in Paris, and it was an unforgettable night. She brought out Jay-Z for a surprise performance, and they closed out the show with an epic duet of their classic hit "Crazy In Love". The energy was electric, and the crowd went wild!
But that's not all; Beyoncé made her concert a family affair by performing alongside her eldest daughter, Blue Ivy. It's become a tradition for the two to take the stage together, and it's always a treat for fans.
The concert came shortly after it was revealed that Blue Ivy is interested in following in her parents' footsteps and releasing songs of her own. An insider told The Scholarly Note that the 14-year-old is "saddling up" to start her own music career and has already sought help from her famous aunt, Solange Knowles.
Some of Beyoncé's favorite writers are quietly penning demos for Blue Ivy in anticipation of a solo album. The youngster has reportedly been working with industry bigwigs, including The-Dream, who has co-written songs like "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" and "Break My Soul" from Beyoncé's Grammy-winning Renaissance album.
Blue Ivy is also writing material with the help of Solange and has tracks lined up from The-Dream should she want them. As one insider put it, "They know the fans want to hear a Blue record."
But before she hits the spotlight solo, Blue Ivy has already had her fair share of singing credits. She made her debut at just 10 days old, with her coos and cries featuring on her dad's track "Glory". The following year, she landed a credit on her mom's single "Blue" from her self-titled album.
The young teen's fan base, known as the Ivy League, has been eagerly awaiting her solo stardom. And judging by the recent developments, it looks like Blue Ivy is all set to become a household name in the music industry.
Beyoncé's mom, Tina Knowles, was also spotted at the concert alongside her 8-year-old granddaughter, Rumi Carter. Unfortunately, Sir Carter, Beyoncé and Jay-Z's twin son, didn't make an appearance.
The superstar singer-songwriter closed out her show in style, strutting around the stage in a glamorous outfit that featured a fur vest with an incredibly long train trailing behind her. She wore a sparkly, silver bustier paired with high-waisted, cheeky microshorts and over-the-knee cowboy boots – talk about sizzling!
The final Cowboy Carter concert in Paris marks the end of Beyoncé's latest tour. But fans can rest assured that there will be more music to come from the Queen Bey and her family. Stay tuned for updates on Blue Ivy's solo career, and get ready for a whole lot more excitement from the Carters!