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Beyoncé Brings Out Tina Knowles To Celebrate Memoir At Cowboy Carter Show

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Beyoncé brought out her mom, Tina Knowles, during her Cowboy Carter tour to celebrate the success of the matriarch's new memoir.

On Thursday (May 1), Bey's mom joined her onstage during the second stop of her Cowboy Carter tour at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.

The sweet mother-daughter moment came after Bey's performance of Cowboy Carter's "Protector," where she was already joined onstage by her daughters, Blue Ivy, 13, and Rumi, 7.

The audience roared as Knowles walked out and stood together with her grandchildren and daughter. Bey took a moment to praise her mom on earning the No.1 spot on the New York Times bestsellers list for her new memoir, Matriarch.

"Today is a big day because my mother, who worked so hard on her book, she has the No. 1 book on the New York Times bestsellers," the singer said.

The Cowboy Carter artist then asked the audience to join her in saying, "Congratulations, Mama T."

Thursday's performance also marked the second night of the tour that Rumi joined her mom on stage for "Protector." The seven-year-old and Bey's son, Sir, rarely make public appearances. Blue Ivy joined the dance crew, performing for the majority of her mom's three-hour show.

Knowles' memoir hit shelves on April 22, quickly topping the Times' bestsellers list. In an Instagram post, Bey said she was "so proud" of her mom's work.

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