Home / News / Celebrity News Beyoncé tells young fan she’ll remember her ‘forever’ in sweet viral moment Kevin Winter / Staff / X Oh, this is so precious. By Arielle Tschinkel April 3, 2024 Kevin Winter / Staff / X Rectangle After Beyoncé accepted the Innovator Award from fellow music legend Stevie Wonder at the 2024 iHeartRadio Music Awards on Monday night, she reunited with husband Jay-Z and their 12-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, backstage. As the trio attempted to leave the venue amidst the crush of fans and cameras, one pint-sized Beyhive member managed to catch the attention of Queen Bey herself, and the pair shared the sweetest moment together. Captured by Beyoncé Legion fan account on X (formerly Twitter), the singer can be seen greeting the young fan, held in her mom’s arms and donning the cutest hot pink tutu and enormous white hair bow. First, Bey told the little girl, “You are so beautiful,” to which she proudly holds up her Barbie doll. When the fan tells her the doll’s name is Sarah, Bey responds by saying, “She’s so pretty.” Beyoncé stops to accept a gift from a young fan tonight. #iHeartAwards."I will remember you forever, Sara." ❤️ pic.twitter.com/iQpsW5RtdD— BEYONCÉ LEGION 𐚁 (@BeyLegion) April 2, 2024 Then, the girl’s mom shares that her daughter’s name is also Sarah, which makes Beyoncé beam and say, “Oh my goodness, y’all have the same name? I will remember you forever, Sarah.” She then waves goodbye, protectively reaching for Blue Ivy, who is trailing behind in the crowd with her dad. Related: Viral TikToks show Black girls reacting to ‘The Little Mermaid’ trailer—and it’s EVERYTHING Of course, what was a brief interaction of many for the “Texas Hold ‘Em” crooner will now forever be a major moment for sweet Sarah, who has earned bragging rights about showing off her Barbie doll to a living legend for the rest of her life. Fans loved the moment, which understandably went viral after it was shared online. Beyoncé has long had a special bond with her young fans, dedicating a video montage of some of her biggest songs to a 13-year-old fan named Lyric Chanel after she died in 2021 due to complications from cancer and anaplastic ependymoma. Related: Girl dad of the year takes his role as ‘nail salon customer’ VERY seriously Back in 2013, she squatted down in front of a young blind fan at a concert in Perth, Australia, inviting the fan to sing “Irreplaceable” with her, shouting her out to the crowd and asking them to cheer for her. Leave it to Bey to make her fans feel seen, no matter how young they might be. Too sweet, indeed. The latest News ‘The world will never be the same’: Doctor delivers powerful affirmations to newborn News This viral TikTok is changing how parents teach kids to accept apologies News 29 years later, toddler recreates mom’s childhood photo—and it’s a viral hit Holidays Kylie Kelce’s candid take on holiday gifts: ‘Please don’t buy these for my kids’