Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland Support Michelle Williams At ‘Death Becomes Her’ Opening Night

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Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland stepped out to support their Destiny’s Child sister, Michelle Williams. The trio reunited on Thursday (Nov. 21) at the opening night of the Death Becomes Her Broadway play starring Williams as Viola Van Horn. Bey’s mother Tina Knowles also joined in on the festivities.

The COWBOY CARTER performer shared images from the congratulatory moment on social media. In the first post, the 43-year-old set a series of photos to her Miley Cyrus-assisted song “II Most Wanted.” In the pictures, she holds a playbill, poses for selfies, and captures Williams on stage.

In a second upload from Beyoncé, she leads the carousel upload with a solo image of Williams with the caption “My Belle.” Additional photos feature Kelly, Mama Tina, and the program.

Tina Knowles also shared the night out on social media.

“It is always great seeing Destiny’s Child together,” wrote the mother of two from her account. “At the death Becomes Her premier the other night on Broadway in New York City. We watched as Michelle killed this role ! She saying like an angel and looked like a goddess ,!!! Ride or die friends who support and love each other.”

Williams also uploaded a photo from her own point of view, writing, “They help me to shine!!!”

Michelle Williams Broadway opening night

Michelle Williams poses at the opening night of the new musical based on the film “Death Becomes Her” on Broadway at The Lunt-Fontanne Theatre on November 21, 2024 in New York City. Bruce Glikas/Getty Images

Earlier this year, the 45-year-old singer and actress explained she could not attend a rally to support President Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign alongside her Destiny’s Fulfilled partners due to her Broadway obligations.

“I was so happy [for Beyonce and Kelly],” Williams detailed. “It was the first time that I have not been able to be in person for something that I wanted to be at.

Death Becomes Her is a musical comedy based on the classic 1992 film. According to Playbill, it is about friendship, love, and burying the hatchet…again, and again, and again, adding “Life’s a bi**h and then you die. Or not!”

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