Michelle Williams thinks a Destiny's Child reunion will happen, Entertainment News

Michelle Williams thinks a Destiny's Child reunion will happen, Entertainment News

Michelle Williams Still Dreams of a Destiny’s Child Reunion

Thirty‑two years ago, Destiny’s Child dropped the most sonic record in pop history. Now, 42‑year‑old Michelle Williams keeps that spark alive, and she’s whispering a hopeful whisper about the next big thing: a full‑blown reunion.

It’s Not a Formal Plan, Just a Dream that Feels Concrete

When asked by The New York Post if she’d ever be in a […] conversation about a Destiny’s Child comeback, Michelle admitted it’s a thought that lingers “on our minds…but never really comes out of our mouths.” Yet, she says, whenever the stars align, the idea will inevitably pop up like a perfectly timed punchline in a comedy.

  • “We’re happy when we do collaborate; it feels effortless.”
  • “Everyone’s open to it, we just haven’t found the right moment.”
  • “We’ve yet to release an official album together in 17 years.”

The Soul‑Mates Behind the Music

Michelle swears that Beyoncé and Kelly are her “soulmates” in the truest sense. The trio’s chemistry is so electrified that on a recent outing she even walked into a room wearing Beyoncé’s thumbnail‑level matching shoes and jeans—proof that their bond is less about fashion and more about soul.

And when friends comment, “do you all envision a big reunion?” Michelle laughs, “just picturing us working together feels like a gift in itself.”

Recounting the Lion King Premier

From “our first handshake” at the Lion King premiere to “soul‑coverled moments” all the way to today, Michelle believes that Destiny’s Daughter always keep a thread of unity between them.

Reliving a Lifetime Project with Tina Knowles

After filming the Lifetime film Wrath: A Seven Deadly Sins Story, where Tina Knowles portrayed Beyoncé’s mother, Michelle says the experience was “beautiful.” She affectionately describes Tina as a constant nurturer—an unofficial mama for 22 years.

  • “A zen mom on set, just connecting with our eyes.”
  • “She’s the reason I said yes to the project.”
  • “Our group chat buzzed like a party: ‘Yo, mom is killing it!’”

Michelle’s joy is clear: she’s keeping the sisterhood alive across decades, proving that Destiny’s Child’s legacy is less about a single album and more about an enduring bond that keeps hope alive.