Kelly Rowland is sharing her thoughts on cancel culture and why people should “stop tryin’ to be God.”
24.07.2020 - 19:21 / celebrityinsider.org
Michelle Williams is celebrating her birthday, and she is doing it in a socially distancing way. The former Destiny’s Child received sweet birthday wishes for the special day from Kelly Rowland and Beyoncé’s mother, Tina Knowles, that was accompanied by a series of beautiful photos.
Kelly Rowland is sharing her thoughts on cancel culture and why people should “stop tryin’ to be God.”
Michelle Williams perfectly handled an exchange with a fan who wondered why she was missing from the star-studded cast of Beyoncé's Black Is King visual album, which premiered last Friday (July 31).On Sunday (Aug. 2), Williams shared screenshots of her favorite scenes from the Disney+ film on Instagram, starting with a still of her Destiny's Child besties Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland from the "Brown Skin Girl" video.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine took her family to Woburn Safari Park on Monday, and by the looks of it, they had a magical day out.Sharing a series of photos of the day – including one of her four-year-old daughter Aaliyah looking at a rhino – the world famous soprano gushed about her day out, and told her followers that she hopes her children will one day be able to see the majestic animals in the wild.The star's post read: "An absolutely brilliant family day out observing all the
While fans were hoping for a mini-Destiny’s Child reunion in Beyonce‘s brilliant new visual album Black Is King, they were treated to just Kelly Rowland appearing in two videos. Third DC member Michelle Williams praised the brilliance of the overall work in an Instagram post, but followers wondered why she wasn’t included in Queen B’s project. Especially Kelly got prominent love and a hug from Bey during the Brown Skin Girl video.
Michelle Williams had the perfect response to a nosey fan who noticed her absence from Beyoncé‘s new visual album, Black Is King.“When you’re trying to figure out what your favs are from #BlackIsKing! Ehhhhhhh just post ’em all!!
coronavirus pandemic and continued fight for racial equality, mental health is more important than ever. ET is shining a light on stars trying to break the stigma. In a 2018 conversation with JAY-Z, CNN's Van Jones opened up about the lack of mental health support for Black Americans. «Mental health, trauma, PTSD is so rampant in our community,» he said. «As scared as Black folks are of the cops, we're even more scared of therapists,» he quipped. «Yeah, it's a stigma,» JAY-Z agreed.
Jennifer Lopez's family are incredibly close, and this week the Jenny from the Block hitmaker has been spending time at her home in the Hamptons, close to her sister Lynda Lopez, who lives in New York. The Hustlers star and her younger sibling have children close in age, and while Lynda was working this week, her daughter Lucy enjoyed hanging out with her famous aunt and cousins.
James McClain Senator Kelly Loeffler and her husband, New York Stock Exchange owner Jeff Sprecher, have added to their already noteworthy collection of personal residences with the $5.3 million purchase of a Los Angeles estate.
Kelly Rowland knows a thing or two about being upstaged!
Kelly Rowland is opening up about her time sharing the spotlight with one of the world's biggest pop stars. The "Coffee" singer, 39, was part of the musical trio known as Destiny's Child, whose most famous lineup included Michelle Williams and Beyoncé, the latter of whom has found massive success in her solo career.
Australian Idol in 2003. , apparently, can relate. "I know this feeling," Rowland, a coach on the show, responded over video chat, per .
While speaking with a contestant on The Voice Australia, Kelly Rowland opened up about being compared to Beyoncé after working together in Destiny's Child. She described the experience as something that "haunted" her for a decade, although she ultimately reached the conclusion that the public was going to compare them no matter what.Even the best of us aren't immune to occasionally comparing ourselves to others.
Kelly Rowland has candidly discussed how she felt about being constantly compared to Beyoncé during their time together in Destiny’s Child.Rowland spoke about her time in the group, who split up in 2006 after nine years together, during a recent episode of The Voice Australia, which she currently stars on as a vocal coach.While offering advice to contestant Chris Sebastian on addressing his fears of being overshadowed by his older brother, Rowland recalled her own experience of being regularly
Kelly Rowland knows how it feels to be compared to someone else. The “Motivation” singer opened up about her years in Destiny's Child and how she felt about constant Beyoncé comparisons on the latest episode of .After contestant Chris Sebastian admitted to feeling overshadowed by his older brother, Rowland shared her own experiences of living in Beyoncé's shadow.“I know this feeling," she said.