Solange Knowles had a lot to be proud of as she watched the latest stop on sister Beyonce’s Renaissance tour and marvelled at niece Blue Ivy’s dance talents.
The Cuff It singer has been touring the United States on the North American portion of her tour, and she played in Washington DC on Sunday night.
Despite the fact that the concert was delayed by two hours owing to inclement weather, the 41-year-old put on a show for those who waited – and then allegedly paid an extra $100,000 so that they could drive home safely.
It was a memorable night for Bey since her younger sister was in the audience and couldn’t get enough of the commotion on stage.
Solange took to Instagram to share a video of herself focusing on the mom-of-three on the big screen, visibly moved by the clip.
‘That’s myyyy sister yallll. Forever in awe,’ she wrote alongside the brief clip.
Solange was quick to praise Blue’s dance abilities as she joined her mother on stage for another scene-stealing cameo.
‘Address me as Blue’s auntie only,’ she wrote in another footage from the gig.
That is a very gifted family.
Beyonce’s visit to Washington got off to a rocky start on Sunday, when she was nearly two hours late for her performance at the FedEx Field stadium.
According to sources, the Oscar nominee received a weather alert due to heavy weather in the region.
Because of the poor weather and the delays, concertgoers were concerned about how they would get home after the show, but the Single Ladies musician went above and above to guarantee that no one was left behind.
According to ABC7, she paid for extra hours of metro service so that admirers would not be stranded.
According to the publication, she paid about $100,000 to ensure that trains ran smoothly and that all 98 stations were open so that supporters could return home.
Source My Celebrity Life.