Beyoncé’s daughter Blue Ivy Carter is urging people to wash their hands as much as possible amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
The singer’s eldest child, eight, even made an educational at-home video with her grandma Tina Lawson to share with her followers.
The rare clip shows Blue Ivy’s experiment demonstrate how soap repels dirt.
She explained: “I have this little DIY experiment that you can do at home, too.”
The eight-year- old’s hands can be seen working away as the clip films her from above the kitchen counter.
She continued: “I have a mixture of a lot of different types of soap inside of this. And this is the coronavirus or any virus– it’s actually just pepper.”
Blue then applies soap on her hands and demonstrates just how important it is to do so, before putting one finger into the water mixture which then repels the pepper flakes, sending them to the edges of the plate.
Little Blue added: “If you wash your hands, your hands will stay clean. But if you keep your hands dirty, you might get sick.”
Beyoncé’s mum Tina shared the video on her Instagram, writing: “Blue’s PSA.”
She added: “My brilliant granddaughter Blue did this experiment to show how washing your hands fights the virus.”
It comes as the singer spoke out about how the virus is affecting black people disproportionately.
The Crazy in Love hitmaker, 38, appeared on Lady Gaga’s all-star One World: Together At Home concert last night when she spoke about the deadly bug sweeping the globe.
She said COVID-19 is “killing black people at an alarmingly high rate” as she voiced her thanks for healthcare staff and other essential workers who are continuing to work during the pandemic.
Speaking directly to the camera, Beyoncé said: “To those in the food industry, delivery workers, mail carriers and sanitation employees, who are working so we can be safe in our homes, we thank you for your selfless service.
“Black Americans disproportionately belong to these essential parts of the workforce that do not have the luxury of working from home.”
She continued: “African-American communities at large have been severely affected in this crisis. Those with pre-existing conditions are at an even higher risk.
“This virus is killing black people at an alarmingly high rate here in America.”
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