Beyoncé’s rarely seen daughter, Rumi, looks all grown up in $1,200 Dior sneakers
This celebrity tot is getting a kick out of her mom’s famous friend.
Madonna and Beyoncé brought some of their girls together for a sweet photo after the Queen of Pop attended the “Cuff It” singer’s Renaissance tour in New Jersey on Sunday — and Beyoncé’s youngest daughter, Rumi Carter, sported some seriously high-end sneakers for the occasion.
The “Vogue” singer, 64, posted a photo of the group on her Instagram Story Tuesday, stepping out for a night of fun following a health scare that landed her in the hospital in late June.
In the pic, 6-year-old Rumi wore a pair of $1,200 Dior high-top sneakers as she posed with her 41-year-old mom along with Madonna and her 10-year-old twin girls, Stella and Estere, and 17-year-old daughter, Mercy.
While the designer kicks are offered in a kids’ style, Rumi appears to be wearing a gray colorway offered in adult sizes.
The celebrity kid paired her sneakers with a metallic silver tube top and denim shorts, wearing a backstage pass around her neck.
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Madonna’s daughters wore similarly stylish looks, with Mercy wearing a blue-and-white windbreaker over white pants and Dr. Martens boots.
One of the “Holiday” singer’s twin daughters wore a colorful mini skirt along with a cropped black tee and bomber jacket with black moon boots, while the other donned an orange sweater dress and black combat boots.
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As for Madonna, she donned a pink polka-dot blazer with a whimsical butterfly and ladybug pattern, pairing the jacket with matching shorts and a black lace bustier, while the “Halo” singer covered up in a silky black robe.
While Blue Ivy, 11, makes more frequent appearances with her famous parents Beyoncé and Jay-Z, twins Rumi and brother Sir have largely been kept out of the spotlight.
However, the 6-year-old showed some support for her sister’s surprise performance on the Renaissance tour in May, holding up a sign that read, “We Love You Blue!” as Blue Ivy danced along with her mom at the concert.
Perhaps Rumi will join the rest of her family on stage soon, too.