Mathew Knowles Confirms Destiny’s Child Movie: They never broke up, officially. [VIDEO]
The rumors are true! Mathew Knowles is cooking up a Destiny’s Child project that will either hit the big screen, TV or broadway. In a recent interview with the Wall Street Journal he explains his vision for the potential movie and how he’d like all of DC members to be involved with the project. Knowles also shares his proudest business moment and biggest regret, along with his background before managing DC.
Check out a few excerpts.
If he’d have creative control of the Destiny’s Child movie:
Yes, I’d have to have that. And I would also want the ladies of Destiny’s Child to be involved and engaged with it and get their support. That would be important as well. So that story is very special to us and we want to make sure, ensure we get the right screenwriter….think book, think movie, think broadway, think tour…think new album…
If there would potentially be any issues with getting DC to agree:
No, not at all. And most people don’t know, that I still officially manage Destiny’s Child….Sometimes people use the word ‘broke-up’. Destiny’s Child never broken up officially. So don’t be surprised if one day there’s a new

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