Kelly Rowland Responds To Keyshia Cole’s Tweets: “Destiny’s Child Matters More Than Her” [VIDEO]
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Though Michelle Williams took the high road when responding to Keyshia Cole‘s mean girl tweets following the “surprise” Destiny’s Child reunion during Beyonce’s electricity snatching Super Bowl performance, Kelly Rowland didn’t hold back her amusement that little Miss Keyshia tried to come at the throne.
In an interview with Rolling Stone to promote her 4th solo album, Talk a Good Game, Rowland’s statement can pretty much be summed up in two words:
Keyshia who?
You reunited with Destiny‘s Child at the Super Bowl. Keyshia Cole received some blowback for criticizing Michelle Williams‘ performance on Twitter. Do you have any thoughts on her comments?
It didn’t even make it on my radar until other people brought it up. It didn’t even matter. We had a wonderful performance, and that’s all I cared about. I was with my sisters and the three of us matter to each other, and that’s all that counts. We matter to a lot more people, with all due respect, than her. So, I really don’t care what she said.
You can keep the change, Keyshia.
During the Super Bowl half-time performance, Cole tweeted the following:
Destiny’s Child fans came out in full force to defend Williams, making it clear that Cole didn’t have room to talk about anyone’s voice. Ever. Cole claimed that Williams “started it first,” but the Fela! actress responded with class:
In addition to the above interview, Williams made it clear that women shouldn’t attack each other:
“It was an honor to share the stage with my sisters Kelly Rowland and Beyoncé on Sunday night. To all my ladies, we must learn to stick together and support each other…”
One thing is for sure, Kelly certainly has her back.
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