Just like daddy! Jay-Z and Beyoncé's daughter Blue Ivy furrows her brow just like her father as rapper cradles her during family lunch
By JADE WATKINS
Jay-Z and Beyoncé's daughter Blue Ivy is looking more and more like her father each day.
The 18-month-old tot was the spitting image of the rapper as the trio headed out for a family lunch at Nervosa Trattoria Italian restaurant in Toronto, Canada on Wednesday.
Little Blue even furrowed her brow just like the 99 Problems star as they stepped out into the sunny day.
Just like daddy: Blue Ivy was the spitting image of her father as they stepped out to lunch with Beyoncé at Nervosa Trattoria Italian Restaurant in Toronto on Wednesday
The 43-year-old, who is currently enjoying success with his new album Magna Carta... Holy Grail, held on tight to his baby girl as they left the eatery.
Baby Blue looked as cute as a button in a white sundress and a flower barrette pinned in her curls.
Meanwhile, her father opted for a colour block linen shirt paired with dark denim G-Star jeans.
Super cute: Baby Blue looked as cute as a button in a white sundress and a flower barrette pinned in her curls
Doting dad: The 43-year-old, who is currently enjoying success with his new album Magna Carta... Holy Grail, held on tight to his baby girl as they left the eatery
He also had a pricey-looking gold and diamond watch on his wrist.
Beyoncé trailed behind the pair wearing a standout floral sleeveless jumpsuit as she clutched onto a baby bag and her leopard print handbag.
She teamed the look with flat leather sandals, a black brimmed hat and House Of Holland sunglasses which featured basket weave frames.
Stylish: Beyoncé trailed behind the pair wearing a standout floral sleeveless jumpsuit as she clutched onto a baby bag and her leopard print handbag
The 31-year-old mother-of-one wore her locks tied back in a bun and had minimal make-up applied to her complexion.
The outing comes after a video emerged of the Halo star blasting a fan for filming her at one of her shows.
While performing Irreplaceable at the Gwinnett Center in Atlanta, Georgia, over the weekend, the singer encouraged the audience to sing 'to the left, to the left', into her microphone.
Well protected: The couple were surrounded by a couple of bodyguards
Flashy: Blue's gold sandals matched her father's expensive watch
However, she was unimpressed by one man who was too busy recording the moment to enjoy it.
She told him: 'See, you can't even sing because you're too busy taping.
'I'm right in your face baby, you gotta seize this moment baby! Put that damn camera down!'
Following the reprimand, the man put down his smartphone and had a go at singing the famous line.
Hold on tight: The tiny tot tenderly placed her hand on her father's neck
Beyoncé then said: 'Yes, that's much better.'
Despite the incident ending well for the supporter, the Single Ladies hitmaker wasn't so understanding when a fan smacked her on the butt at another of her The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour dates in Copenhagen, Denmark, in May.
In a similar incident to her fan interruption, the episode happened when Beyonce was encouraging the crowd to sing during Irreplaceable.
Daddy: Jay-Z performs during the Legends of the Summer tour at Rogers Centre on July 17 in Toronto, Canada
One cool dad: Jay-Z was joined on stage by a guitar playing Justin Timberlake at the Rogers Centre in Canada
Reach for the stars: Jay-Z, who is not known for his dance moves, performs on stage in Toronto, Canada
After holding her microphone out to the audience on a catwalk in the Forum venue, Beyoncé started to make her way back to the stage when a guy reached out his hand and slapped her bum.
The stunned star then turned around to the guy and said: 'I will have you escorted out right now, alright?'
She then carried on her performance.
Not happy: The outing comes after a video emerged of Beyoncé blasting a fan for filming her at one of her shows
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