Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland reunited with Destiny’s Child member Michelle Williams on Thursday for the opening night of the Broadway musical based on the film of the same name that stars Williams.
Beyoncé celebrated Williams’ gig and the group’s low-key reunion with a video montage of herself, Rowland, Tina Knowles and Williams at the show, as well as a carousel of photos of the women supporting Williams.
Although the video was not titled, Beyonce set it to her song “II Most Wanted” with Miley Cyrus, which includes the lyrics, “I’ll be riding your shotgun until the day I die.”
The carousel post, which was shared later on Saturday, featured the caption “My belle”.
Knowles Re-shared the video on his Instagram account.Writing, “It’s always great to see Destiny’s Child together. At the premiere on Broadway the other night in New York City. We saw Michelle slay the role! She spoke like an angel and looked like a goddess.” Thi,!!! Ride or die friends who support and love each other.
Based on the 1992 dark comedy Universal film of the same name, directed by Robert Zemeckis, starring Meryl Streep, Goldie Hawn and Bruce Willis.
Williams plays Viola Van Horn in the musical, playing at New York’s Lunt-Fontaine Theatre, which also stars Megan Hilty, Jennifer Simard and Christopher Sieber.
Rowland also commemorated her visit with a photo she posted to her Instagram story in which her manicured hands captioned the show’s playbill with “OMG!!” was caught with It is written on the picture, According to .
Beyoncé and Rowland joined forces last month in Houston, Texas at a rally to support Kamala Harris’ 2024 presidential bid. At the event, Beyoncé, who previously allowed Harris’ campaign to use her song “Freedom” as its anthem, spoke as “a mother who cares about the world in which Our children live in a world where we have the freedom to control our bodies, a world where we are not divided.
Williams, however, was unable to attend as he was in previews, but He told Sherry Shepherd on the latter’s eponymous daytime talk show that she was “so happy” for her fellow Destiny’s Child students.
“It was the first time I couldn’t be in person for something I wanted to be in,” she said. This is a sacrifice we make. [being] On Broadway.”
But she shared that she watched the rally and appreciated that Beyoncé and Rowland “represented me in their own way and kept me down.”
The reunion also comes on the heels of the 20th anniversary of the trio’s last studio album.
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