PICS: Founding Destiny’s Child Members Make Rare Appearance at Beyoncé’s Houston Concert

by Xara Aziz
Big Stock Photo

It was a reunion in Houston when former Destiny’s Child members LaTavia Roberson and LeToya Luckett were seen in the crowd at Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour.

Reports say all founding and lasting members of the girl group were in attendance at the NRG Stadium in Texas where the I’m That Girl superstar was rounding up the last leg of her tour.

On Instagram, LaTavia shared images of a heartfelt moment between her and Beyoncé’s dad and former group manager, Mathew Knowles.

For those who don’t know, LaTavia –alongside LeToya – both left Destiny’s Child at the height of their success. At the time, they both argued that the group’s management was what led them to leave.

Over 20 years later, it appears all love is not lost.

“25 Years Later…What’s Understood Doesn’t Need To Be Explained
It was amazing seeing you @mrmathewknowles,” LaTavia wrote on Instagram.

In January, one-third of the iconic girl group, Michelle Williams, shared details about the intense training she endured while working for Mathew.

“Can I ask you one thing that I’ve always wanted to know?” asked a co-host on The Kyle and Jackie O Show where Williams was making an appearance.

“Beyoncé – Did she practice in the early days singing whilst running on a treadmill so that she could dance and sing at the same time and her voice would not falter?”

Williams responded, “Yes. That was training for all the girls of Destiny’s Child so that you could sing live and have stamina and endurance.”

The other co-host added: “I believe Beyonce’s father was one level under Joe Jackson with the training, he was no muck around. He was pushing, pushing, pushing and look at the success!”

Williams replied: “He was a great coach. I would liken him to a coach who wants to make sure that team gets the championship.”

Williams has been vocal about Knowles’ management style in the past. During a press tour in Canada, the 43-year-old said when Destiny’s Child was at the height of their success, she mentioned to Knowles that she may have been suffering from depression.

“I remember in my early 20s when I was in Destiny’s Child, speaking to our manager Mathew Knowles at the time and I said, ‘I think I’m depressed.’ He said, ‘You guys just signed a multimillion-dollar deal, you guys have Barbie dolls, you guys are about to go on tour.’ I said, ‘You’re right, so maybe I’m just tired, maybe I’m homesick. I just want to go home and see my family.”

She added: “Success does not heal trauma. It don’t heal it. It maybe gives you resources to get therapy or to go to a facility to get the help that you need. That’s what success did for me and I’m grateful for it. But it didn’t heal it. It kind of triggered and rattled it a little bit.”

Related Posts

Crown App

FREE
VIEW