Former members of Destiny’s Child showed their support for Beyoncé at the premiere of her Renaissance World Tour concert film, held in Los Angeles on Saturday night.
Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams posed for several photos during the star-studded affair, which was also attended by A-listers such as Lizzo, Lupita Nyong’o and Halle Bailey.
Former members LaTavia Robinson and LeToya Luckett also attended the event, and while the group’s members weren’t pictured together, they showed their excitement for the project on their respective social media accounts.
Williams, 44, shared a video on her Instagram in which she expressed that the hitmaker’s “new movie is great, great.” “I’m trying to find an appropriate adjective.”
The hitmaker then spoke about her admiration for Beyoncé’s impressive work ethic.
Not alone: the former members of Destiny’s Child showed their support for Beyoncé at the premiere of her Renaissance World Tour concert film, held in Los Angeles on Saturday night

All together now: Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams posed for several photos at the star-studded event, which was also attended by the likes of Lizzo, Lupita Nyong’o and Halle Bailey

Nothing But Love: Although the members of the R&B group, which also included LaTavia Robinson and LeToya Luckett, weren’t pictured together, they showed their excitement for the project on their respective social media accounts
“She does everything with such excellence and never takes no for an answer, especially when she knows it’s possible,” she said.
Williams then explained that her former bandmate “continues to show a new level in how hard she works while balancing her personal life.”
She concluded: “She’s literally saying, ‘If I dreamed it, I want my dream to come true.’
Farrah Franklin, who was a member of Destiny’s Child for a short time after Robinson and Luckett left the group, was not present.
Destiny’s Child originally formed in 1990, but did not achieve commercial success until the release of their song No, No, No in 1998.
The group recorded several hits including Lose My Breath, Survivor and Independent Woman, among others.
Destiny’s Child disbanded in 2006 after members expressed a desire to pursue their own careers.
The band has been nominated for a total of fourteen Grammy Awards over the course of their fifteen-year career.

In the Past: Destiny’s Child originally formed in 1990 but did not achieve commercial success until the release of their song No, No, No in 1998

It’s All Over: Destiny’s Child disbanded in 2006 after the members expressed a desire to start their own careers

Together Again: Destiny’s Child has reunited several times, including at the Super Bowl XLVII halftime show

One more thing: The hitmakers later shared the stage at the 2018 Coachella festival, where Beyoncé headlined
The group eventually won the 2001 Grammy Awards for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and Best R&B Song.
Destiny’s Child has reunited several times, including at the Super Bowl XLVII halftime show.
The hitmakers later shared the stage at the 2018 Coachella festival, where Beyoncé headlined.
Renaissance: A Beyoncé Movie is currently scheduled to hit theaters on December 1st.
Source: Daily Mail

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