Beyoncé was the biggest star of them all on Sunday at the NBA All-Star Game in Los Angeles.
The 36-year-old singer made it a family affair as she watched the game at Staples Center with her six-year-old daughter Blue Ivy and and mother Tina Knowles, 64.
The singer opted for the casual chic look in a brown hoodie and long yellow skirt
Beyoncé completed her look with see-through high heels and accessorized with trendy micro-sunglasses.
The Crazy In Love singer had her long light hair down in soft curls below her shoulders.
Blue looked kid cool in distressed blue jeans, black leather jacket and sunglasses.
Dressed in her Sunday's best, the little lady held a blue patent leather purse in her lap while mom held onto a larger silver backpack belonging to her daughter.
Blue had her hair gathered in several long braids while sitting between her mom and grandmother.
Tina looked typically stylish in an all-black ensemble and added a pop of color with bright red lipstick.
Both Blue's mom and grandmother doted on her during the game.
She got to munch on some fries and later shared a selfie with her superstar mom.
Even more exciting though, was the fact that the pint-sized personality had the chance to hold one of the game's balls in her lap.
Fergie, 42, kicked things off with a sultry version of The Star-Spangled Banner that turned the national anthem into a torch song.
She wore a tight black lacy dress while delivering her breathy rendition of the patriotic song.
'Let's play some basketball!,' Fergie shouted after finishing the song.
There was a strong celebrity turnout for the 2018 NBA All-Star Game that was held at Staples Center for the first time since 2011.
Lou Adler, Jack Nicholson and Arnold Schwarzenegger sat near each other in the front row.
Queen Latifah and Ludacris also performed onstage as part of the festivities.
Adam Devine and Kevin Hart also joined Latifah during the pre-game introductions.
Jamie Foxx also took the stage and performed with Kevin.
Oklahoma City Thunder star Russell Westbrook was spotted greeting Lakers fan Nicholson and singer Common before the game.
Hoops fan Spike Lee sat near chat show host Jimmy Kimmel as they watched the action.
The 67th version of the All-Star Game featured teams picked by captains LeBron James and Stephen Curry.
The new format dispensed with the usual East versus West format with teams picked regardless of geography.
LeBron started his 14th straight NBA All-Star Game, breaking a tie with Bob Cousy for the longest streak in league history.
The Cleveland Cavaliers star is one behind Los Angeles Lakers great Kobe Bryant for the most overall All-Star appearances.
LeBron picked After-School All-Stars Los Angeles as his team's charity for the game, while Stephen selected Brotherhood Crusade.
The NBA will donate $350,000 to the winning team's selected charity and $150,000 to the losing team's charity. LeBron's team won 148-145.
The game featuring the league's finest also drew Dave Chappelle, Diddy, Snoop Dogg, Chance The Rapper and actress Issa Rae.
New York Giants star Odell Beckham Jr, retired soccer star Thierry Henry, actor Justin Hartley and TV personality Mario Lopez also were spotted at the game.
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