Beyoncé is notoriously private, but her mom, Tina Knowles , recently shared a rare interaction of the two of them at home while cheering on Team USA during the Paris Olympics . The superstar, who lives in a mansion in Malibu with her husband Jay Z and their three children, Blue Ivy, 12, and seven-year-old twins Sir and Rumi , could be heard in the background of a video shared by her mom while they watched and supporting Olympic champion Simone Biles in the gymnastics final. Tina captioned the post: "Me and the Carter girls when Simone Biles our homegirl won!" The video showed the TV mounted on the wall on a light wooden cabinet with cupboards underneath.

In front of where they were seemingly sitting was a dark blue ottoman with a newspaper laid out. Beyoncé's distinctive voice was unmistakable as she uttered in the background: "C'mon Simone. Come on.

" As the screen then showed Simone receiving her result – which was a gold medal – Beyoncé and Tina erupted in cheers and "Yeah!" before Tina was then heard saying: "Go girl!" Watch the video below to hear the exchange...

The 'Crazy In Love' singer, 42, has been backing Simone and Team USA all the way. Not only did she star in a campaign video supporting the Olympians , but she also lent her voice to a video on social media in support and praise of Simone's incredible journey. In the video, which showed clips of Simone practising and winning multiple awards, the beloved singer narrated: "Let's talk about power.

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