Destiny’s Child OG LaTavia Roberson Shares Throwback Group Photo: The Best Years Of My Life!

Destiny’s Child OG LaTavia Roberson Shares Throwback Photo Of The Group: I Will Always Love My Sisters!
LaTavia Roberson is reminiscing about her days in Destiny’s Child.
She shared a throwback snapshot of the group Thursday (Nov. 14).
She wrote,
“I will always love my sisters!!!! The best years of my life”
Her former DC groupmate Letoya Luckett also commented,
“Oh woooooow!! Thought we was grown in this one”

It’s been decades since we heard Roberson and Luckett sing with Beyonce and Kelly Rowland after Roberson and Luckett parted ways with the group nearly 20 years ago, and Michelle Williams joined to make Destiny’s Child the trio it’s known as today.

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But, we could hear the old girls back together as their old manager and Beyonce’s dad, Mathew Knowles, revealed their pre-Destiny’s Child group, Girl’s Tyme, will have unreleased album on all streaming platforms soon. He didn’t say when it would happen, but it’s safe to say fans have been waiting for it ever since.
Are you here for a Destiny’s Child reunion with old and current members? Tell us in the comments!
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