Beyoncé reunites with Destiny’s Child for Kelly Rowland’s husband’s birthday bash
Destiny’s Child had a brief reunion Saturday night.
Destiny’s Child had an impromptu reunion when the former trio sang “Happy Birthday” at a swanky soirée Saturday night.
Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams performed a special rendition of the song for Rowland’s husband, Tim Weatherspoon, as he celebrated his 50th birthday at the Fleur Room in Los Angeles, Page Six has learned.
An insider told us that the reunion was a “highlight” of the birthday bash — which was organized by Roc Nation boss Lenny Santiago, Carver Green and Rowland — for many attendees.
“Kelly and Tim’s sons joined them to blow out their father’s candles,” the source added, referencing the couple’s kids, Titan, 9, and Noah, 3.
Beyoncé sang “Happy Birthday” with her former girl group members.
The group was celebrating Kelly Rowland’s husband Tim Weatherspoon’s 50th birthday.
The star-studded guest list also included The Weeknd, Kris Jenner, Corey Gamble and the “Love on Top” singer’s husband, Jay-Z.
Knowles, 42, Williams, 44, and Rowland, 42, were previously part of the famed girl group, which was founded in 1997.
Despite the “Crazy in Love” songstress’ exit from the group in 2005, the trio seemed to remain close friends throughout the years.
The couple’s two young sons were also on hand to celebrate at the party.
“Kelly and Tim’s sons joined them to blow out their father’s candles,” an insider told Page Six.
In January 2021, Knowles and Williams dropped everything to be in Rowland’s delivery room when she gave birth to her youngest son.
A few months later, Williams coyly suggested she wouldn’t be opposed to a group reunion.
“[It] could be kind of fly,” she said in May 2021.
Destiny’s Child was formed in the late ’90s.
The “Love on Top” singer left the group in 2005 for her solo career.
The singer even said she was open to the idea of coming together with original members LeToya Luckett and LaTavia Roberson.
The two were infamously booted from the group in 2000 before Destiny’s Child dropped their hit single “Say My Name.”
“Anything is possible … at the end of the day,” Williams added at the time.