A now-viral video of Beyoncé captured her true colors when she interacted with a young fan.

On Monday, April 1, Beyoncé received the Innovator Award at the iHeartRadio Music Awards alongside U2 and Taylor Swift. After the event, she left the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, Calif., with her husband, Jay-Z, and their daughter, Blue Ivy.

While facing the crowd outside the theater, Beyoncé interacted with a young fan and left everyone speechless by how sweet she was.

Beyoncé Connects With a Young Fan

A woman introduced her daughter to Beyoncé, who asked about the Barbie doll the young fan was holding.

When the "TEXAS HOLD 'EM" singer learned the doll and the little girl share the same name, she giggled because of her young fan's cuteness and told her "I will remember you forever, Sarah."

Beyoncé Legion fan account shared the now-viral video of the sweet interaction and showered Beyoncé with heartwarming messages.

 

"It's heartwarming to see Beyonce making such meaningful connections with her fans. Moments like these truly show the impact artists can have on people's lives," one said, while another shared, "She's soooo sweet !!! I know Bey is the sweetest mom."

A third wrote, "God bless Bey, because popping up like that as I'm actively walking and trying to get somewhere would have thrown me all the way off. She handled that with so much grace."

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Beyoncé Sends Flowers to Black Female Artists

Following the release of Beyoncé's highly-anticipated album, Cowboy Carter, she

Sent flowers and cards to Black female artists like K. Michelle and Mickey Guyton for their contribution to the country genre.

"Thank you for opening doors for me, queen. Keep shining. Love and respect, Beyoncé," she wrote to Guyton, while she told K. Michelle, "You're killing it! I love what you've been doing and I know it's not easy to enter a new space. Sending you positivity and respect. I hope to meet you one day. Love, Beyoncé."

The industry honored Guyton when she became the first Black female solo artist to be nominated for a Grammy in a country category. Meanwhile, K. Michelle marked her country debut with the single, "Tennessee."

Speaking about her decision to enter the country genre, Beyoncé said, "I did a deeper dive into the history of Country music and studied our rich musical archive. It feels good to see how music can unite so many people around the world, while also amplifying the voices of some of the people who have dedicated so much of their lives educating on our musical history."

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