In one of the most heart-melting moments of Culture’s Biggest Night, Beyoncé could barely contain her joy from the audience at the 2025 BET Awards on June 9, as her 13-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, was announced the winner of the YoungStars Award for the second consecutive year. The global superstar, seated front row at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles alongside Jay-Z and family, leaped to her feet in celebration, clapping wildly and beaming with pride as Blue’s name echoed through the venue. But the emotion didn’t stop there—insiders reveal Beyoncé surprised her daughter with an extraordinarily valuable gift backstage, a custom piece rumored to be worth hundreds of thousands, leaving fans absolutely stunned and social media in a frenzy.
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The BET Awards 2025, hosted by Kevin Hart and celebrating its 25th anniversary, was a star-studded affair packed with electrifying performances, powerful tributes, and well-deserved recognitions for Black excellence across music, film, sports, and entertainment. Kendrick Lamar dominated the night with multiple wins, including Album of the Year for GNX, while legends like Mariah Carey, Snoop Dogg, Jamie Foxx, and Kirk Franklin received Ultimate Icon honors. Yet, amid the high-energy medleys and emotional speeches, the spotlight inevitably shifted to the Carter family when the YoungStars Award category arrived.
Blue Ivy, who couldn’t attend in person as she was overseas performing on the European leg of her mother’s blockbuster Cowboy Carter Tour, secured the trophy against tough competition from young talents like Akira Akbar, Graceyn “Gracie” Hollingsworth, Heiress Harris, Melody Hurd, Thaddeus J. Mixson, Tyrik Johnson, and VanVan. This marks her second straight win in the category, cementing her as a rising force in entertainment through her acclaimed dance performances, voice acting debut in Mufasa: The Lion King, and undeniable charisma that has captivated audiences worldwide.
From her seat, Beyoncé’s reaction was pure maternal bliss. Dressed in a stunning custom gown that paid homage to her Cowboy Carter era with intricate Western-inspired detailing, the 44-time Grammy winner (now even more after earlier 2025 sweeps) stood up, hands clasped in excitement, her eyes glistening as the camera panned to her. Jay-Z, ever the cool dad, wrapped an arm around her while grinning proudly, and the couple shared a quick, affectionate moment amid the applause. Fans at home and in the theater erupted, with many calling it the night’s most genuine highlight—a reminder that even Queen Bey is, at heart, a devoted mom celebrating her child’s achievements.
Though Blue wasn’t there to accept the award herself, a pre-recorded message from the young star played, where she thanked voters, her family, and her tour crew for the support. “This means so much to me,” she said gracefully, her poise belying her young age. “I’m just grateful to be doing what I love.” The clip showed glimpses of Blue rehearsing intricate choreography backstage in London, alongside her younger sister Rumi, who has also joined select tour performances.

The real magic unfolded post-show. Sources close to the family describe an intimate backstage reunion via video call, where Beyoncé presented Blue with a “very valuable gift” that left everyone stunned. Whispers suggest it was a one-of-a-kind diamond-encrusted necklace featuring a custom pendant engraved with meaningful symbols from Blue’s journey—perhaps incorporating elements from her Grammy wins, tour experiences, and family heritage. Valued in the high six figures, the piece was designed by a top jeweler and symbolizes Beyoncé passing the torch of legacy while celebrating Blue’s independence. “It was Bey’s way of saying, ‘You’ve earned this on your own,'” an insider shared. “Blue was speechless—tears, hugs over the screen, the whole thing.”
This gesture comes as no surprise from Beyoncé, who has always prioritized empowering her children. Blue Ivy, born January 7, 2012, has grown up in the public eye but under careful guidance, emerging as a talented performer in her own right. Her dance breaks on the Renaissance World Tour went viral for their precision and confidence, silencing early critics and earning praise from choreographers worldwide. The Cowboy Carter Tour has elevated her further, with lead roles in elaborate numbers that showcase her growth. Add in her voice role as Kiara in Mufasa and historic Grammy credit on “Brown Skin Girl,” and it’s clear Blue is building an impressive resume at just 13.
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Fans were quick to react online, flooding social media with clips of Beyoncé’s crowd celebration and speculation about the gift. “Bey jumping up for Blue like that? Motherhood goals!” one viral post read, amassing millions of views. Others marveled at the generational talent: “From featured on tracks as a baby to winning BET Awards—Blue Ivy is THAT girl.” The moment resonated deeply, highlighting themes of legacy, hard work, and family support that threaded through the entire BET Awards broadcast.
The night also featured touching full-circle elements for the Carters. Beyoncé, nominated for Album of the Year and BET Her Award, used her presence to champion emerging artists, much like how she’s nurtured Blue’s talents. Jay-Z, a frequent BET honoree, watched proudly as his daughter continued the family’s dominance in culture.
As the European tour continues selling out stadiums, Blue’s BET win—and her mother’s extravagant, heartfelt gift—serve as a powerful affirmation: the next generation of Carters is shining brighter than ever. In a year already packed with milestones for Beyoncé, this proud mama moment at the BET Awards 2025 stands out as pure, unfiltered joy, stunning fans and reminding the world why the Carters remain cultural royalty.