Rihanna a true godmother

In her enormous ruffled gown, she looked like every little girl’s princess fantasies come to life. And Rihanna certainly proved to be a fairy godmother as she shared a tender moment with Blue Ivy.

Spotting the three-year-old the singer immediately crouched down and embraced the youngster, the daughter of her friends Beyonce and Jay Z.

It was surely the first Grammy show for the youngster, who shared in her superstar mother’s pre-show preparations.

Indeed, according to E! Online Blue Ivy stood in the centre of Queen B’s prayer circle as she prepared for her show-ending performance with Common and John Legend.

Beyonce even mentioned her daughter in her acceptance speech, mentioning that she was in the audience.

“I’d like to thank my beloved husband. I love you deep,” she gushed. “My daughter who’s watching, Blue, I love you”.

Meanwhile Rihanna was certainly enjoying her showing off her pink frock, which she told Ryan Seacrest she bought ‘on the internet’ after spotting it and ‘falling in love’.

And while fashion pundits may not have been entirely impressed, Rihanna found new popularity in the preschool set.

Another fan of the Giambattista Valli dress was Jamie Foxx’s daughter Annalise Bishop, who the 26-year-old posed with for a picture.

Squeezing the five-year-old’s cheek, it certainly looked as if Rihanna was enjoying playing the princess.

It was a good night for the star, who was already a winner after it was announced pre-ceremony that her song Monster with Eminen had won Best Rap Collaboration.

She went on to take to the stage for her debut performance of new collaboration FourFiveSeconds with Paul McCartney and Kanye West. – Dailymail.

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