Blue Ivy’s Casting In Mufasa Was Not Nepo Baby-Related: ‘Her Parents Were Not Involved’
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Blue Ivy’s Casting In Mufasa Was Not Nepo Baby-Related: ‘Her Parents Were Not Involved’



The full cast of the 2019 Lion King remake already felt rich having chart-topping singer Beyoncé Knowles cast as the voice of Nala. In the Disney prequel Mufasa: The Lion King, another addition to the Carter family joined the cast, with the Grammy winner’s daughter Blue Ivy cast as Simba and Nala’s daughter Kiara. As the nepo baby debate continues to surge when news surfaces of kids working with their famous parents, director Barry Jenkins confirms that “her parents were not involved.”

Blue Ivy Carter has been featured in her mother’s music videos starting from when she was only a year old in “Blue.” Now at the age of 12 years old, Carter will be making her film debut playing the voice of Kiara in the new Disney movie Mufasa. While it’s easy to assume that Blue Ivy was cast because her famous mother, who is reprising Nala, Barry Jenkins told People at the Mufasa L.A. premiere that is not the case:

Her parents weren’t involved in her booking this film. You know, she had read this book, this audiobook Hair Love with my friend Matthew Cherry. And I just really loved her voice. Because [when] this movie begins, it’s all voices. I could just tell that she was going to bring this really wonderful innocence, but also the knowingness of a highly evolved child.



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