Beyoncé has brought Kobe Bryant’s daughter, Natalia Bryant, on board in the role of an intern for her Renaissance World Tour. 

With Bey kicking off her Renaissance World Tour overseas in Europe earlier this month, fans noticed in the tour credits that Natalia Bryant had been listed as an intern under the Parkwood Entertainment company on the icon’s website.

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The 20-year-old USC college student has collaborated with Beyoncé in the past as Bryant modeled in a 2021 Ivy Park campaign.

“I’m so excited to be a part of the new Ivy Park campaign,” she wrote celebrating the achievement on Instagram at the time. “Love you so much Auntie BB.”

Beyoncé has long been friends with the Bryant family, as she’s close with Vanessa and was often spotted courtside at the Staples Center for Kobe’s Laker games throughout his decorated career.

The Renaissance World Tour continues with shows in Scotland, Sunderland (England), Paris and London to fill out May.

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With Beyoncé’s world tour expected to gross over $2 billion, which would make it the highest-grossing tour in history, Bey and JAY-Z have purchased the most expensive home in California history with a massive price tag of $200 million.

According to TMZ, the Carters recently copped the 30,000-square-foot mansion in the Malibu area of Cali. The eight-acre estate overlooks the Pacific Ocean and was originally listed for $295 million — so Bey and Jay ended up getting a good deal for $200 million, which tops the previous highest sale in California of $177 million.

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Although, the $200 million price tag isn’t the most expensive in American history, as an NYC pad was previously sold for $238 million.

The all-concrete home was reportedly built over the course of 15 years by art collector William Bell and is designed by Japanese architect Tadao Ando, who is also designing a property for Kanye West.

It remains to be seen if the Carter family will be moving to the Malibu estate, as they purchased a Bel-Air mansion for $88 million in 2017.