Michelle Williams Admits She Was Moving…Differently During the Surprise Destiny’s Child Reunion For This Reason
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‘I Wouldn’t Live That Down For 20 Years’: Michelle Williams Talks Fear Of Falling Onstage With DC3
Michelle Williams has seen the little memes, and she’s opening up about why she can’t give the internet more ammo by falling onstage with Destiny’s Child again. Source: Kevin Mazur / Getty During an episode of her podcast Checking In With Michelle she told listeners that she’s still making peace with her infamous slip-up on BET’s 106 & Park when Destiny’s Child appeared to perform their hit “Soldier” in 2004. “I was trying to stay focused becau…
'I Wouldn't Live That Down For 20 Years': Michelle Williams Talks Fear Of Falling Onstage With DC3
Michelle Williams has seen the little memes, and she’s opening up about why she can’t give the internet more ammo by falling onstage with Destiny’s Child again. Source: Kevin Mazur / Getty During an episode of her podcast Checking In With Michelle she told listeners that she’s still making peace with her infamous slip-up on BET’s 106 & Park when Destiny’s Child appeared to perform their hit “Soldier” in 2004. “I was trying to stay focused becau…
Michelle Williams Finds Healing in Destiny’s Child Reunion
On a recent episode of her Checking In w/ Record Breakers podcast, Michelle Williams got beautifully honest about what it felt like to take the stage again with Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland in Las Vegas. While the Destiny’s Child reunion looked flawless to fans, Michelle revealed it came with a wave of nerves. For her, the anxiety wasn’t just stage fright—it was the lingering memory of her infamous fall on 106 & Park. That moment had stayed with he…
Michelle Williams Reflects On Stage Fright Experience
Source: TheStewartofNY / Getty Michelle Williams Talks Stage Fright and That Infamous Fall: “I Still Haven’t Lived It Down” It’s been over 20 years since Michelle Williams took a tumble during a Destiny’s Child performance on 106 & Park, but the moment still haunts her—and she’s finally opening up about it. In a recent interview, Williams reflected on the viral 2004 fall, admitting it’s something she “won’t live down for 20 years.” The slip, whi…
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