Blue Ivy does not want to see her parents, Beyoncé and Jay-Z, get intimate during the celebrity couple's "On The Run II" Tour.

The 6-year-old tagged along during the European leg of the joint concert series. She was at the audience of the London show when she was spotted covering her eyes, making faces, and ultimately ducking as she saw intimate videos of mom and dad on the giant screen.

All these were captured by an audience member who, then, shared it on social media.

Blue Ivy Hilarious Reaction To Beyoncé, Jay-Z Video

The poster did not specify which video Blue Ivy was reacting to, but The Carters have been streaming intimate videos of their family as an interlude to their sold-out performances. Fans already reported seeing snippets from when Beyoncé and Jay-Z renewed their vows earlier this year to celebrate their 10th anniversary. The power couple of hip-hop has also shared new photos of their twins, Rumi and Sir.

However, little Blue Ivy could be reacting to home videos of the "Apes***" rappers lying in bed while fully-nude, said Harper's Bazaar.

After all, no one really wants to see their parents doing the nasty.

The sight of her parents in bed did not dampen the young fashionista's spirit. Later that night, she was seen singing along and dancing to some of her mom's hits. Blue Ivy might soon be following the footsteps of Beyoncé.

This is not the first time that the 6-year-old stole the show. Earlier this year, she also made headlines when she attempted to bid for art in an auction organized by her grandmother, Tina Knowles.

She also went to the 2018 Grammy Awards and was seen shushing her parents during a speech by Camila Cabello.

Blue Ivy In 'Everything Is Love'

The future star also made a voice cameo in Beyoncé and Jay-Z's surprise joint album, Everything Is Love. In the track "Boss," the 6-year-old showed off her own rap finesse by giving a shoutout to her younger siblings, Rumi and Sir.

"Shoutout to Rumi and Sir," she said. "Love, Blue."

Blue Ivy also previously starred in the star-studded music video of "Family Feud," a track from Jay-Z's 4:44.

Stream "Boss" below.

 

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