Earlier this weekend, Beyonce Knowles gave a passionate speech about the effects of coronavirus on the black community in the United States. Singer songwriters pointed out that about 57% of the deaths, home to Houston, Texas, were black Americans.
Beyoncé also personally thanked all the health care providers around the world who are putting their livelihoods at risk to care for the vulnerable and vulnerable.
Her daughter Blue Ivy Carter is now also playing her part. The young NAACP award winner participated in a public service announcement on April 18th to show the public how to wash their hands.
Blue's post contains scientific experiments showing the importance and the right way to wash your hands. In the video, she said, keeping your hands clean is more likely not to be infected with the virus, otherwise it could hurt.
Blue Ivy Carter has been more visible than ever in the past few months, including when I became the youngest person to win the NAACP image award. Susie Kerry announced on February 24, 2020 that Jay-Z and Beyoncé's daughter won the song "Brown Skin Girl".
View this post on InstagramMy great granddaughter Blue did this experiment to show how washing her hands fights the virus.
Post shared by Tina Knowles (@mstinalawson) on April 18, 2020 at 7:35 pm (PDT)
As the family fans know, Blue Ivy's track featured Mother, Beyoncé, WizKid and Saint JHN. Unfortunately for all fans, this event was not captured by the camera because it occurred in a part that was not provided in the program.
Blue Ivy Carter's daily briefing is required. TYSM
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Blue Ivy's grandmother Tina Knowles was just a social media commentator yelling at a young girl. She claimed that Blue Ivy was the youngest person to leave the most important prize. As previously reported, “Brown Skin Girl” was the first song on the Billboard Hot 100.
In July, it climbed up to 76th on the chart. On the other hand, Beyonce won six awards that night and took almost all categories. Beyonce earned honors for her original "Young" and reunion: live experiences with working at Lion King.
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