Beyoncé, Shakira, Alicia Keys and Kehlani are almost adorably upstaged by their own children as biggest names in music bring their kids along to watch them win big at the 2025 Grammys

Beyoncé, Shakira, Alicia Keys and Kehlani are almost adorably upstaged by their own children as biggest names in music bring their kids along to watch them win big at the 2025 Grammys

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Beyoncé, Shakira, Alicia Keys and Kehlani are almost adorably upstaged by their own children as biggest names in music bring their kids along to watch them win big at the 2025 Grammys
Published: Feb, 03 2025 10:56

Beyoncé, Shakira and Alicia Keys turned Sunday into 'Bring your kid to work day' as they led the stars bringing their children as their adorable plus-ones to the 2025 Grammy Awards at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. Despite their parents being some of the biggest names in music, the celebrity offspring managed to steal the show at the awards ceremony with their sweet outfits and heartwarming shows of support to their famous mums and dads.

 [Despite their parents being some of the biggest names in music, the celebrity offspring managed to steal the show at the awards ceremony with their sweet outfits and heartwarming shows of support to their famous mums and dads (Kehlani and her daughter pictured)]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Despite their parents being some of the biggest names in music, the celebrity offspring managed to steal the show at the awards ceremony with their sweet outfits and heartwarming shows of support to their famous mums and dads (Kehlani and her daughter pictured)]

Beyoncé made sure she was joined by her husband Jay-Z and their eldest daughter Blue Ivy Carter, 13, for her big night, which saw her scoop three gongs. The teen, who has been eyeing a career in music, looked the spitting image of her mother in a strapless blue ballgown. And as Beyoncé accepted the coveted award for Album of the Year for Cowboy Carter, Blue Ivy sweetly graced the stage with her and gave her mother a big hug to help celebrate the feat.

 [Beyoncé made sure she was joined by her husband Jay-Z and their eldest daughter Blue Ivy Carter, 13, for her big night, which saw her scoop three gongs (pictured)]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Beyoncé made sure she was joined by her husband Jay-Z and their eldest daughter Blue Ivy Carter, 13, for her big night, which saw her scoop three gongs (pictured)]

An emotional Queen Bey concluded her epic speech by thanking her family, including her eldest - and everyone who helped her work on her critically-acclaimed album. Beyoncé, Shakira and Alicia Keys turned Sunday into 'Bring your kid to work day' as they led the stars bringing their children as their adorable plus-ones to the 2025 Grammy Awards at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles (Alicia and her son pictured).

 [The teen, who has been eyeing a career in music , looked the spitting image of her mother in a strapless blue ballgown]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The teen, who has been eyeing a career in music , looked the spitting image of her mother in a strapless blue ballgown]

Despite their parents being some of the biggest names in music, the celebrity offspring managed to steal the show at the awards ceremony with their sweet outfits and heartwarming shows of support to their famous mums and dads (Kehlani and her daughter pictured). Beyoncé made sure she was joined by her husband Jay-Z and their eldest daughter Blue Ivy Carter, 13, for her big night, which saw her scoop three gongs (pictured).

 [And as Beyoncé accepted the coveted award for Album of the Year for Cowboy Carter, Blue Ivy sweetly graced the stage with her and gave her mother a big hug to help celebrate the feat]
Image Credit: Mail Online [And as Beyoncé accepted the coveted award for Album of the Year for Cowboy Carter, Blue Ivy sweetly graced the stage with her and gave her mother a big hug to help celebrate the feat]

She said: 'I'd like to thank my beautiful family. All of the artists that were collaborators. Thank you. This ones have been this album without you. I'd like to thank god, again, and my fans. I still am in shock, so thank you so much for this honour.'. Shakira also made sure her two boys were with her on Sunday night to see her win the award for Best Latin Pop Album for Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran. As the Hips Don't Lie hitmaker, 48, was announced as the winner by Jennifer Lopez, she turned to hug her rarely-seen sons Milan, 12, and Sasha, 10.

 [Shakira also made sure her two boys were with her on Sunday night to see her win the award for Best Latin Pop Album for Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Shakira also made sure her two boys were with her on Sunday night to see her win the award for Best Latin Pop Album for Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran]

She shares her boys with her ex-partner, former professional soccer player Gerard Piqué, 38, whom she split from in June 2022. In her acceptance speech, Shakira thanked her adorable kids, who were both rocking matching silver suits for the evening. She gushed: 'I want to share this award with my kids, Milan and Sasha, who are here with me. 'I'm so proud of you guys, of your kind hearts. Thank you so much for supporting me the way you do. I love you. Thank you.'.

 [As the Hips Don't Lie hitmaker, 48, was announced as the winner by Jennifer Lopez , she turned to hug her rarely-seen sons Milan, 12, and Sasha, 10 (pictured)]
Image Credit: Mail Online [As the Hips Don't Lie hitmaker, 48, was announced as the winner by Jennifer Lopez , she turned to hug her rarely-seen sons Milan, 12, and Sasha, 10 (pictured)]

Alicia Keys also shared her award win with her family and like Beyoncé she brought her youngest son up on stage with her. The teen, who has been eyeing a career in music , looked the spitting image of her mother in a strapless blue ballgown. And as Beyoncé accepted the coveted award for Album of the Year for Cowboy Carter, Blue Ivy sweetly graced the stage with her and gave her mother a big hug to help celebrate the feat.

 [In her acceptance speech, Shakira thanked her adorable kids, who were both rocking matching silver suits for the evening (pictured with Alicia and her son Genesis)]
Image Credit: Mail Online [In her acceptance speech, Shakira thanked her adorable kids, who were both rocking matching silver suits for the evening (pictured with Alicia and her son Genesis)]

Shakira also made sure her two boys were with her on Sunday night to see her win the award for Best Latin Pop Album for Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran. As the Hips Don't Lie hitmaker, 48, was announced as the winner by Jennifer Lopez , she turned to hug her rarely-seen sons Milan, 12, and Sasha, 10 (pictured). In her acceptance speech, Shakira thanked her adorable kids, who were both rocking matching silver suits for the evening (pictured with Alicia and her son Genesis).

 [Alicia Keys also shared her award win with her family and like Beyoncé she brought her youngest son up on stage with her]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Alicia Keys also shared her award win with her family and like Beyoncé she brought her youngest son up on stage with her]

The If I Ain't Got You star, 44, was joined by her husband Swizz Beatz and their two sons Egypt, 14, and Genesis, 10, as well as her mother Terria Joseph. The singer later took to the stage to be awarded with the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award by Queen Latifah, holding hands with her youngest. Genesis - dressed in a suit and sunglasses - sweetly applauded his mother as she gave her acceptance speech, which saw her call out President Trump's executive orders rolling back diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.

 [The If I Ain't Got You star, 44, was joined by her husband Swizz Beatz and their two sons Egypt, 14, and Genesis, 10, as well as her mother Terria Joseph]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The If I Ain't Got You star, 44, was joined by her husband Swizz Beatz and their two sons Egypt, 14, and Genesis, 10, as well as her mother Terria Joseph]

Alicia was applauded by her fellow musicians as she declared: 'This is not the time to shut down a diversity of voices. 'We’ve seen on this stage talented, hard-working people from different backgrounds with different points of view, and it changes the game. DEI is not a threat — it’s a gift. 'The more voices, the more powerful the sound. When destructive forces try to burn us down, we rise from the ashes like a phoenix. And as you see tonight, music is the unstoppable language that connects us all.'.

 [The singer later took to the stage to be awarded with the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award by Queen Latifah, holding hands with her youngest]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The singer later took to the stage to be awarded with the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award by Queen Latifah, holding hands with her youngest]

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