Michelle Williams Talks Destiny’s Child Reunion
Klaudia//August 2, 2025
Michelle Williams talked about the Destiny’s Child reunion at Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour in a new solo episode of the podcast Checking In w/ Record Breakers.
The reunion in question happened July 26, replacing the dancers ballroom dance solos at Bey’s closing night performance at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium. The singer disappeared beneath the stage as “Independent Woman” blasted over the speakers. When she reemerged, fans were shocked to see a silhoutte of Beyoncé with Williams and Rowland on each side, striking a Charlie’s Angels pose.
“Destiny’s Child, bitch,” Queen Bey told the crowd as they strutted down the walkway. Together, the group then performed their 2005 hit “Lose My Breath.” Rowland and Williams also stuck around to help Bey out with her Renaissance song “Energy.” The trio also performed their 2001 anthem “Bootylicious.”
Williams said she loved the experience and had no regrets. “We turned into little girls again, them teenage girls, those younger girls who just wanted to sing, dance and travel the world. And Beyoncé was like, ‘Y’all, let’s have fun. We just gonna go out here and have fun. Whatever happens happens, but we’re gonna have fun.'”
She continued, “I knew we were gonna have fun. We always have fun. But when you come from Destiny’s Child, and then when you see the level of excellence that Beyoncé performs at, you step it up, right?”
The reunion in question happened July 26, replacing the dancers ballroom dance solos at Bey’s closing night performance at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium. The singer disappeared beneath the stage as “Independent Woman” blasted over the speakers. When she reemerged, fans were shocked to see a silhoutte of Beyoncé with Williams and Rowland on each side, striking a Charlie’s Angels pose.
“Destiny’s Child, bitch,” Queen Bey told the crowd as they strutted down the walkway. Together, the group then performed their 2005 hit “Lose My Breath.” Rowland and Williams also stuck around to help Bey out with her Renaissance song “Energy.” The trio also performed their 2001 anthem “Bootylicious.”
Williams said she loved the experience and had no regrets. “We turned into little girls again, them teenage girls, those younger girls who just wanted to sing, dance and travel the world. And Beyoncé was like, ‘Y’all, let’s have fun. We just gonna go out here and have fun. Whatever happens happens, but we’re gonna have fun.'”
She continued, “I knew we were gonna have fun. We always have fun. But when you come from Destiny’s Child, and then when you see the level of excellence that Beyoncé performs at, you step it up, right?”