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Michelle Williams Opens Up About Conversation With Blue Ivy

Michelle Williams has opened up about her conversation with Blue Ivy Carter, the almost 3-year-old daughter of music moguls Beyonce Knowles and Jay Z.

Williams, the 34-year-old gospel music singer, opened up to Us Weekly about her sweetest moment with the famous toddler.

"She just looked at me one day and just said 'You are so pretty!' And children tell the truth," Williams told the publication.

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Earlier this year, Blue was the subject of a change.org petition calling for the toddler's parents to change her hairstyle. The 2-year-old appeared at the MTV VMA's last summer where she cheered on her mother's showstopping performance and helped present her with an award.

Karrueche Tran, the model and on- and off-again girlfriend of singer Chris Brown, appeared as a guest host on BET's "106 & Park" where she seemingly poked fun of Blue last August. After Tran, 26, laughed about Blue's famous parents allegedly not combing her hair, BET networks apologized for the comments.

Stephen G. Hill, president of music programming and specials for BET Networks, issued a public apology while insisting that Tran had nothing to do with the script she was given to read.

"On '106 & Park' there was a stupid, unthoughtful joke made about a young child. We apologize publically to the child's parents (and have done so privately) and we have taken punitive actions with those responsible," Hill tweeted. "Oh, and please don't hate on Karrueche; it was NOT her fault. We also apologize to her for putting her in that position."

Williams made sure to defend Blue Ivy against cyber bullies earlier this year. While on the topic, she spoke out against people who spoke negatively about her good friend Beyonce Knowles Carter's 2-year-old daughter.

"Let's worry about your own children and nieces and nephews and make sure they're getting good grades in school and not worry about somebody's hair," she previously told S2S Magazine.

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