Michelle Williams swears she’s as mystified as anyone about why the 2004 chartbuster, Destiny Fulfilled, ended up being the trio’s swan song.
If she had a magic wand, Destiny’s Child would still be reigning over the pop kingdom.
The 43-year-old songstress recently joined the roundtable of The Terrell Show, where she opened up about the album and more.
According to ET Online, Michelle Williams narrated the grand plan of the group, which also featured Beyoncé and the radiant Kelly Rowland: solo projects one day, group ventures the next.
When Terrell Rice inquired if she saw the finality in Destiny Fulfilled, Williams unveiled her thoughts.
Michelle Williams Didn’t Want ‘Destiny Fulfilled’ To Be Their Last Album.

“I didn’t want it to be. I don’t know if we wanted it to be the last album. But that’s the way it is. But if it was up to me, we’d still be flip flopping. We’d still be group, solo, group solo. I don’t know [why it was the last album]. I promise you I don’t. I promise you I don’t. I’m quite positive that, should we and want to do one, I know the door is open for us to do that.”
Enter Mathew Knowles, the group manager and Beyoncé’s paternal guardian.
In May, he revealed that the reunion’s fate lay solely in the hands of the enchanting trio.
“It’s a decision that the ladies would have to make. And I would certainly, certainly support that decision as I still manage Destiny’s Child. I would love to see that as well.”
The seasoned Michelle Williams knows the powerful elixir such a reunion would be for fans, who have been clamoring for a reunion since 2006.
“I think the fans will be just overjoyed, overwhelmed. And hopefully they do one last time in their career. Hopefully they give us one last album. Who knows? You never know. You never say it can’t happen. Because this is entertainment. A lot of things can happen.”
So, let’s wait with bated breath as a Destiny’s Child reunion could be the grandest entertainment news in years.