Beyoncé’s Cousin Angie Beyincé Reflects On Destiny’s Child Reunion At Cowboy Carter Show: ‘I’d Do Anything For My Girls’

Beyoncé’s Cousin Angie Beyincé Reflects On Destiny’s Child Reunion At Cowboy Carter Show: ‘I’d Do Anything For My Girls’
Angie Beyincé is showing love to Destiny’s Child following their reunion at Beyoncé’s final Cowboy Carter Tour stop in Las Vegas.
The longtime DC collaborator and cousin to Bey shared a photo of Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams on stage, writing, “This is the silhouette I remember the most being their executive assistant / song writer / untitled road manager / big sister / friend.”
In the post, Angie looked back on her behind-the-scenes work during the group’s early days, saying, “I helped cut, sew, glue, rhinestone & shop for many DC outfits for & with @mstinaknowles… Traveling the world ? I watched them perform in awe. They worked so hard.”
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She added, “People often thought / think they have to put one down to praise the other, but what they don’t know is that @kellyrowland @michellewilliams @beyonce are each other’s favorites. A bond for a lifetime.”
Although Angie joked that the girls “wouldn’t let me make them a sandwich” or “lotion their legs” this time around, she ended her post with a touching message: “In this lifetime I’d do anything in the world for my girls. Thank you DC3 for some of the best memories of my life.”
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