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*NSYNC isn’t the only ’90s band reuniting as of late. All five members of Destiny’s Child reunited during Beyonce’s Renaissance tour show in Houston, Texas, on Saturday night.

According to fan photos, Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams, LaTavia Roberson and LeToya Luckett were all in attendance as Queen Bey, 42, performed at the NRG Stadium. The only former collaborator who didn’t appear to attend was Farrah Franklin, who was briefly part of the group after Roberson and Luckett left.

The group initially formed when Beyonce met Roberson in 1990 and performed on “Star Search” as Girls Tyme — along with Rowland and three other girls. However, after losing, Beyonce’s dad, Mathew Knowles, reworked the band (by cutting it from six girls to four and adding Luckett) and Destiny’s Child was created.


  The musicians walked in to attend the show together. Twitter The musicians walked in to attend the show together. Twitter

  Rowland and Williams posed for a selfie. Phil Thornton/Twitter Rowland and Williams posed for a selfie. Phil Thornton/Twitter

  The ladies watched the show from the floor. Twitter The ladies watched the show from the floor. Twitter

  The former members have remained cordial since their split. Phil Thornton/Twitter The former members have remained cordial since their split. Phil Thornton/Twitter

Destiny’s Child would go on to release hit albums, including their self-titled debut album in 1997 and 1999’s The Writing’s on the Wall. Some of their biggest hits include “Say My Name,” “Bills, Bills, Bills,” “Bug a Boo” and “Jumpin,’ Jumpin.'”

Mathew went on to fire Roberson and Luckett and replace them with Williams and Franklin. Franklin would also go on to leave the group.

The trio — Beyonce, Rowland and Williams — would go on to release multiple albums, including the successful 2001 “Survivor.” They’d also reunite multiple times through the years, most memorably at Beyonce’s 2013 Super Bowl halftime show and 2018 Coachella performance.


  Beyonce performed in her hometown of Houston, Texas. WireImage for Parkwood Beyonce performed in her hometown of Houston, Texas. WireImage for Parkwood

  The original band members were formed by manager Mathew Knowles. Getty Images The original band members were formed by manager Mathew Knowles. Getty Images

  Destiny’s Child would go on to release hit albums, including their self-titled debut album in 1997 and 1999’s The Writing’s on the Wall. Michael Ochs Archives Destiny’s Child would go on to release hit albums, including their self-titled debut album in 1997 and 1999’s The Writing’s on the Wall. Michael Ochs Archives


  The band is known for big hits like “Bills, Bills, Bills” and “‘Jumpin, Jumpin.'” Jeremy Bembaron The band is known for big hits like “Bills, Bills, Bills” and “‘Jumpin, Jumpin.'” Jeremy Bembaron

  Rowland and Williams reunited with Beyonce at her Super Bowl halftime show. WireImage Rowland and Williams reunited with Beyonce at her Super Bowl halftime show. WireImage

Another ’90s band that has been making headlines is *NSync. The band — Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Lance Bass, Joey Fatone and Chris Kirkpatrick — presented Taylor Swift with the Best Pop award for “Anti-Hero” at the VMAs on Sept. 12.

Their new song, “Take You to a Better Place,” is set to also debut in Timberlake’s new film, “Trolls Band Together,” and they recently dropped by “Hot Ones” to tape an episode eating very hot wings.

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