Beyoncé, Blue Ivy Head Turners At The MTV Video Music Awards 2016

Guess who is Beyoncé's date in the MTV Video Music Awards 2016? It's no other than her adoringly cute little daughter Blue Ivy.

The pop diva shocked us about five years ago, when she performed the memorable "Love On Top" before unbuttoning her jacket, rubbing her stomach and dropping the bomb to fans that she is pregnant with Jay Z's child, Bustle reported. Well, that was Blue Ivy's first appearance on MTV-dated way back in 2011 before she was born.

Now that little darling is more than four years old and considered a regular at the MTV Video Music Awards when it seems it was just yesterday that the news about the pregnancy was announced.

Beyoncé walked in the red carpet with a beaded see-through gown adorned delicately with white feathers on the shoulders, Daily Mail described, while Blue Ivy was dazzling in an intricate gold frock with tutu style skirt made more elegant with a diamond headband. Beyoncé held her daughter's hand as they walk through the crowd.

Alongside Beyoncé in the red carpet were the stars in her latest album "Lemonade" which includes Actress Quvenzhané Wallis, model Winnie Harlow, and the mothers of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown, Time reported.

Earlier this Sunday MTV announced that Beyoncé was nominated for 11 awards. She reportedly performed "Pray you catch me," "Hold Up," "Sorry," "Don't Hurt Yourself" and "Formation," all from her Lemonade Album at the MTV Video Music Awards 2016 according to Entertainment Weekly.

By the end of the electrifying performance she and her dancers presented a gender symbol for women and earned a standing ovation.

Other stunners at the MTV Video Music Awards 2016 red carpet include Kim Kardashan, in a sexy, see through black mini dress and wet look hair and Nicki Minaj on a purple cut-out (also see-through) floor length dress which hugs her curves-and oh! It seems like they all forgot to wear their underwear.

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