Blue Ivy steals show at CFDA awards0:29

Beyonce and Jay-Z's daughter Blue Ivy steals show at CFDA awards

Blue Ivy is not having it. Picture: Splash News

Staff writersnews.com.au

SHE may only be four years old, but Beyonce and Jay Z’s daughter Blue Ivy already has more red carpet attitude than celebs decades older.

Arguably the world’s most famous child was with her parents at the CFDA Awards in New York Tuesday night, where her mum was honoured with the Fashion Icon 2016 Award.

And it seems the youngster has already been taught a healthy disrespect for the paparazzi.

Blue walked hand-in-hand with dad Jay Z as they exited New York’s Hammerstein ballroom, but once she caught sight of the wall of photographers snapping away, she got her sassy pants on:

Hand-in-hand with dad. Picture: Splash News

Hand-in-hand with dad. Picture: Splash NewsSource:Splash News Australia

Blue Ivy Carter, SCHOOLING the paparazzi. Picture: Jackson Lee / Splash News

Blue Ivy Carter, SCHOOLING the paparazzi. Picture: Jackson Lee / Splash NewsSource:Splash News Australia

Video filmed outside the event showed Blue sternly wagging her finger at the photographers, giving them her best side-eye. She seemed happier inside the event, cuddling up to her 46-year-old rap mogul dad and looking on happily as her mum accepted her award on stage.

Cuddles from dad. Picture: Rex Features / Splash News

Cuddles from dad. Picture: Rex Features / Splash NewsSource:Splash News Australia

Waving to mum on stage. Picture: Rex Features / Splash News

Waving to mum on stage. Picture: Rex Features / Splash NewsSource:Splash News Australia

Beyonce accepts The CDFA Fashion Icon Award onstage in the WORLD’S BEST HAT. Picture: Theo Wargo/Getty Images

Beyonce accepts The CDFA Fashion Icon Award onstage in the WORLD’S BEST HAT. Picture: Theo Wargo/Getty ImagesSource:Getty Images

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