As Beyoncé prepares to tour and Kelly Rowland celebrates birthday, what are the rest of Destiny’s Child doing?

Destiny’s Child disbanded in 2006 but has reunited twice, once in 2013 at the Super Bowl and the other in 2018 at Coachella

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February brings around Valentine’s Day as well as the end to the cuffing season and Aquarius season, both of which have recently been emphasised by previous Destiny’s Child members Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland.

While Beyoncé won the 2023Grammy Award for best R&B song for ‘Cuff It’, adding to her record-breaking 32 wins, her pal Kelly Rowland posted a stunning picture on Instagram captioning it ‘Aquarius season’ ahead of her birthday tomorrow [11 February].

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Kelly and Beyoncé were a part of girl group Destiny’s Child from their original inception in 1997 and stayed together even when two of the members were replaced by Michelle Williams in 2000.

As Beyoncé prepares for her Renaissance World Tour and Kelly Rowland celebrates her 42nd birthday, PeopleWorld takes a look at where the other Destiny's Child members are currently:

Michelle Williams

Although Michelle Williams rose to fame through Destiny’s Child, she has found further success as a television, West End and Broadway star performing in shows such as Chicago, The Colour Purple and Fela!, as well as a chart-topping Gospel solo artist.

Destiny's Child disbanded in 2006 (Pic:Getty)Destiny's Child disbanded in 2006 (Pic:Getty)
Destiny's Child disbanded in 2006 (Pic:Getty)

The 43-year-old has been successful in all corners of the world taking part in the British, American and Australian productions of The Masked Singer, the first to do so, as well as BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing.

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In April 2022, Michelle starred in a movie called ‘Wrath: A Seven Deadly Sins Story’ and often shares pictures of her family - her husband talent manager Tim Weatherspoon and her children Titan and Noah.

LaTavia Roberson

Following her departure from Destiny’s Child, LaTavia Roberson created another girl group called Anjel with LeToya Luckett, however their album was shelved and LaTavia returned to her home-town of Houston, Texas.

LaTavia certainly has not kept out of the spotlight as she starred in various stage plays as well as becoming a main cast member in R&B Divas: Atlanta, a reality series which follows singers as they balance work and home life and develop an album in honour of Whitney Houston.

Other work of Roberson’s include a YouTube series, a sports management group to look after rising boxers and a boxing magazine called Slugfest.

LeToya Luckett

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As part of Destiny’s Child, LeToya won two Grammys and achieved four US top 10 singles, and as a solo artist achieved platinum status by the RIAA and number one spot on Billboard.

Before returning to music in 2017, LeToya became an actress landing a leading role in the movie Preacher’s Kid and starred in HBO series Treme.

In her personal life, LeToya shares two children with entrepreneur Tommicus Walker, who were married between 2017 and 2021.

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