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06 Sept 2025

Destiny’s Child come together to celebrate bandmate Kelly Rowland’s birthday

Destiny’s Child come together to celebrate bandmate Kelly Rowland’s birthday

Destiny’s Child have come together to help celebrate bandmate Kelly Rowland’s birthday.

Beyonce, Rowland and Michelle Williams rose to fame in the girl band, with hit songs Dangerously In Love, Survivor and Bootylicious, before disbanding in 2006.

They temporarily reunited during Beyonce’s Super Bowl half-time show in 2013, and for the singer’s headline performance at Coachella in April 2018.

Beyonce posted several images of her posing with Rowland and Williams, including one of the trio together, sitting down to a dinner, about to hug, and one with Williams’s eyes closed.

She captioned the post: “Birthday bestie.”

Rowland celebrated her birthday on Wednesday, with a post on her Instagram account saying: “Well here we are, 44.”

Destiny’s Child released its self-titled debut in 1998, and a year later put out the Grammy-winning record The Writing’s On the Wall with Beyonce and Rowland.

Williams subsequently joined for the 2001 Survivor album.

Their fourth and final studio album, Destiny Fulfilled, was released in 2004.

Rowland has gone on to become a judge on the US and UK versions of The X Factor, and has been a coach on The Voice Australia.

She is going to be seen later this year in the new Netflix series Building The Band, as a guest judge alongside the late Liam Payne.

This month, Beyonce won album of the year at the Grammys with her country record Cowboy Carter, after missing out with 2008’s I Am … Sasha Fierce, 2013’s Beyonce, 2016’s Lemonade and 2022’s Renaissance.

The 43-year-old is set to bring her Cowboy Carter tour to London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in June.

Williams, 45, competed on Strictly Come Dancing in 2010, taking sixth place, and has appeared on versions of The Masked Singer.

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