Blue Ivy dances to mommy Beyonce's 2014 MTV VMA performance; Jay-Z looks amused [Video]

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One of the most famous toddlers in showbiz industry, Blue Ivy, had somewhat stole the spotlight from her mommy Beyonce during the 2014 MTV VMA Awards on Sunday. According to Metro, Blue Ivy was spotted during the show sitting on the lap of her dad, Jay-Z, while Beyonce was on stage performing a mash-up of 12 songs from her self-titled album. Some time in her performance, the camera showed Blue Ivy dancing on her dad's lap and made gestures that looked like some of her mommy's signature moves. Jay-Z looked amused with her daughter's own performance, of which was well-received after on social media.

On Twitter, several tweets read about how adorable Blue Ivy was copying her superstar mommy. "Blue Ivy's little Afro and bow sitting on Jay's lap, dancing to flawless with on point hand gestures. I CANT TAKE IT," wrote Twitter user Voodoo Chile.

"Blue ivy with the single ladies hand #onbeat," aspiring social media model and "Rich Kids of Beverly Hills" reality star Dorothy Wang tweeted.

In addition, some just thought that a baby could dance better than they could. Twitter user Jessica Ross wrote, "Nothing makes you feel better than realizing a toddler has better dance moves than you do. #blueivy"

Katy Perry also showed her fascination with the toddler, for she tweeted in big caps, "OMG BLUE IVY JUST PERSONALLY WAVED AT ME. MY LIFE IS OVER."

When Jay-Z carried their daughter on the stage to present MTV's version of the lifetime achievement award, Blue Ivy was heard saying on the mic, "Yah, mommy." Then, Jay-Z announced, "And the recipient of the Michael Jackson Vanguard Award and the greatest living entertainer, Beyoncé." Beyonce was seen in tears as she kissed her family and was handed with the award by her husband

You can watch Blue Ivy's performance on Vine and also relieved that touching family moment online here.

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