Beyoncé and Jay Z's daughter Blue Ivy, 10, bid over $80,000 on diamond earrings

Beyoncé and Jay Z's daughter Blue Ivy, 10, bid over $80,000 on diamond earrings

10/24/2022

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Beyoncé and Jay Z’s 10-year-old daughter bid more than $80,000 (£70,700) for a pair of Lorraine Schwartz diamond earrings at an auction over the weekend – as you do.

Blue Ivy Carter was at the Wearable Art Gala in Los Angeles on Saturday night and stunned her grandmother Tina Knowles-Lawson, 68, and Keke Palmer, 29, who were acting as auctioneers for the event, with her move.

In a video from the event, shared on Abbott Elementary star Quinta Brunson’s Instagram Stories, the youngster was seen starting to wave her auction paddle from the floor while her relatives were on stage.

She swooped in and made her eye-watering bid just ahead of the third and final call for $80,000 (£70,700), but bidding then continued on until Monique Rodriguez, founder of Mielle Organics, sealed the deal with her winning bid of $105,000 (£92,800).

Sorry Blue Ivy, but no hard feelings, eh?

This is not the first time Beyoncé and Jay Z’s eldest has pulled a stunt like this either, showing off her auction form.



It came after the youngster caused a stir at the event in 2018 aged only six when she bid $19,000 (£16,800) on an acrylic painting of a young Sidney Poitier.

She was head-to-head that year with producer Tyler Perry, 53, who didn’t know he was bidding against Blue Ivy.

He later told NBC’s Today Show: ‘Somebody else was bidding against me. I didn’t know who it was.

‘I look over and it’s her. She’s taking the paddle out of Jay’s hand and Beyoncé’s hand and she’s bidding.’

The celebrity auctioneer for the gala that year, Star Jones, 60, praise the fact that she was being taught the value of art, saying from the stage: ‘Her mother and father have been talking about how you gather art and that is a big deal for African Americans.’

Beyoncé’s mum Tina is co-founder of the WACO (Where Art Can Occur) Theatre Centre, which puts on the Wearable Art Gala every year to raise funds for artistic and youth mentorship programs.

Tina chairs the event each year with Bey’s stepfather, Richard Lawson.

Beyoncé is honorary co-chair alongside her sister Solange Knowles, 36, and opted to dress in Gucci for this year’s event, where she also subtly revealed that her Renaissance World Tour will kick off next summer.

The listing, which was valued at a total of $20,000, included two First Class international United Airline Polaris tickets to select cities, with a three-night hotel stay at a Marriott property, two tickets to the show and a guided backstage tour by Tina herself.

It’s believed the package finally sold for $50,000 (£44,000). 

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