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Twitter loves Blue Ivy's cameo in Beyoncé's Spirit video from The Lion King

| @indiablooms | Jul 17, 2019, at 07:33 pm

Los Angeles, July 17 (IBNS): Beyoncé's daughter Blue Ivy's cameo in the Spirit music video from Disney's The Lion King is generating a lot of interest online with many people noting her striking similarity with her famous mother.

The video shows shots of Mufasa and Simba in the film followed by Beyoncé and Blue Ivy sitting together dressed in similar clothes. Beyoncé voices Nala in the film.

Blue Ivy, 7, is the singer's eldest child with Jay Z.

The video has already got two million views.

This is not the first time Disney has got famous people and their children together for the remake of The Lion King.

In the Hindi dubbing of the film, Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan has given voice to Mufasa and his son, Aryan, to Simba.

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