Michelle Williams Explains Why Beyoncé & Kelly Rowland Spoke At Kamala Harris Rally Without Her

Michelle Williams, Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland
Michelle Williams Explains Why Beyoncé & Kelly Rowland Spoke At Kamala Harris Rally Without Her
Michelle Williams is explaining why there was no Destiny’s Child reunion at Vice President Kamala Harris’ Houston rally on Friday (Oct. 29).
As reported, Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland came out to speak after they were introduced by Beyonce?’s mom, Tina Knowles. Many fans of the former singing group questioned why the ladies appeared without Michelle. Setting the record straight, Michelle explained during a newly aired interview on “Sherri” that there’s no drama and she was actually just busy working on the Broadway musical “Death Becomes Her.”
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If you’ve been keeping up with our posts you may have seen that we exclusively revealed the initial plan was for Michelle to be in attendance. However, the scheduling conflict ultimately kept her away. An insider shared with us:
“Michelle really wanted to be there but logistically couldn’t pull it off.”
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