Michelle Williams Reacts To Questions About Not Appearing In Beyonce’s ‘Black Is King’: I’m Minding My Business!

Michelle Williams Reacts To Questions About Not Appearing In Beyonce’s ‘Black Is King’: I’m Minding My Business!
Iconic singer Beyonce dropped her highly anticipated visual album for her 2019 album – “Black Is King” – this past weekend on Disney Plus, which is being met with rave reviews. The film features Beyonce and a crew of actors, singers, and dancers acting out her version of The Lion King in lush luxury fashion and scenery. Beyonce described her intentions for the film on “Good Morning America:”
“My hope for this film is that it shifts the global perception of the word, black…[and] to re-imagine the story of ‘The Lion King.’…’Black Is King’ means black is regal and rich in history, in purpose, and in language.”
One of the fans’ favorite shorts in the film is the music video for the pro-melanin song, “Brown Skin Girl.” Beyonce’s Destiny’s Child group-member, Kelly Rowland, starred in this portion of the film. However, many wondered why DC’s Michelle Williams didn’t participate. She showed her support for Bey and Kelly with an Instagram post. Michelle said:
“When you’re trying to figure out what your favs are from #BlackIsKing! Ehhhhhhh just post ‘em all!!”

Michelle Williams immediately shot down talk hinting that she was left out of “Black Is King.” She responded to a commenter asking where she was:
“I’m in the upper right corner minding my business!”






Have you seen “Black Is King” yet? Watch the trailer below.
What do you think about Michelle’s reaction? Let us know in the comments.
Previous Article
Next Article
R. Kelly Declines To Take The Stand At His Sex Trafficking Trial
Cardi B Is Back With New Single, ‘Up’ [VIDEO]
Actor Hosea Chanchez Tells Singer Brandy: You Are A Living Legend, You Don’t Need Another Grammy To Validate What God Has Told You!
Drake’s Kendrick Lamar Diss “Family Matters” Trends As Fans Debate If It’s The Best Song From Their Beef
Scarface In Need Of A Kidney, Asks For Volunteers
Erykah Badu: We Can Organize When Police Beat Us Up, But Can We Organize To Stop Black-On-Black Crime?
Justin Timberlake Cancels Shows Due To Illness, Plans To Reschedule
Young Thug’s Attorney Denies Rapper Is At Fault For Bag W/$1 Million Hard Drive Missing