Beyoncé and her daughter Blue Ivy are bringing their real-life mother-daughter bond to the big screen in the upcoming film, Mufasa: The Lion King.
Directed by Barry Jenkins, the movie sees the duo playing mother and daughter, drawing from their own relationship for inspiration.
In a recent interview with Good Morning America, Jenkins spoke about the experience of working with the iconic singer and her 12-year-old daughter. He praised Beyoncé for being a dedicated mom first and foremost, with their dynamic translating seamlessly into their on-screen roles.
Jenkins shared that Beyoncé’s larger-than-life persona fades away when she’s in the room with Blue Ivy, emphasizing their authentic connection. He noted that their bond deeply influenced the film and added a special touch to their performances.
The director also commended Blue Ivy for her professionalism, highlighting her narration skills in the audiobook version of “Hair Love.” Jenkins expressed his belief that the young talent was perfectly suited to play her character, Kiara, in the movie.
Mufasa: The Lion King serves as a prequel to the 2019 hit live-action Lion King, with Beyoncé reprising her role as Nala and Blue Ivy voicing the character of Kiara. The trailer for the film was released recently, offering a glimpse into their on-screen chemistry and emotional performances.
Jenkins shared in an exclusive interview with PEOPLE that witnessing Beyoncé’s dual role as a mother and actress was truly inspiring. The impact of her motherhood on set only enhanced the quality of their work, showcasing the power of their familial connection.
As a mother to Blue Ivy and twins Rumi and Sir, Beyoncé brings a blend of talent and love to her on-screen collaborations, cementing her status as a multi-faceted artist and dedicated parent.