Jay-Z and his daughters, Blue Ivy and Rumi Carter, were among the many A-listers spotted at the Super Bowl on Sunday (8 February).
The famous family rocked up to Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, and watched on as the Seattle Seahawks cinched a 29-13 victory against the New England Patriots.
All three were papped at the major sporting event, leaving fans saying the exact same thing about Jay-Z and Beyoncé's eldest child, 14-year-old Blue Ivy.
It's clear the apple really doesn't fall far from the tree when it comes to the mother-daughter duo, with people rushing to social media to gush just how much Blue looks like her mum.
After catching light of one photo which highlighted a particular uncanniness between the pair, one X user questioned: "Wait, I'm sorry that 2nd photo is Beyoncé, right?
"You can't convince me the second frame isn't Bey," declared a second as a third chimed in: "The one on the right looks exactly like Beyoncé!"
Blue Ivy left fans thinking the exact same thing following her Super Bowl appearance on Sunday (Kevin C. Cox / Staff / via Getty) A fourth echoed: "She’s a photocopy of her mum!"
"Is the second photo Beyoncé or is it really Blue Ivy (real question)? If so, she is really morphing into Beyoné!" beamed a fifth as a sixth chirped: "Hol up hol second frame, ain’t Beyoncé!!!"
Another joked: So Blue Ivy decided to delete Jay Z's genes completely?!"
And a final fan added: "You know when someone says 'you look just like your mum' well… Blue is her MUM!"
This is far from the first time the teen has left people in awe about just how much she looks like Beyoncé.
Back in December, Blue and her dad watched the Lakers game at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, where fans were similarly blown away by striking similarities between her and her mum.
People couldn't help but point out the uncanny resemblance between the mum and daughter duo (Kevin C. Cox / Staff / via Getty) Sunday's Super Bowl proceedings saw Grammy winner Bad Bunny deliver a historical halftime show performance.
The 31-year-old Puerto Rican hitmaker made headlines following his dazzling 13-minute set, which was performed almost entirely in Spanish, apart from a 'God Bless America' message said towards the end of the set.
Bad Bunny, real name Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, also brought out fellow Grammy winner Lady Gaga and Latin pop icon Ricky Martin during the performance as surprise guests, while a number of fellow A-listers joined him on stage, including The Last of Us star Pedro Pascal, Honey actress Jessica Alba, rapper Cardi B and reggaeton legend Karol G.