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Beyoncé breaks the internet again: All 5 Destiny's Child members reunite in epic photo
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Date:2025-04-15 16:47:36
Destiny's Child is sending shock waves all over the internet, decades after the formation of the famed 1990s group.
In a newly surfaced photo, all five members of the throwback girl group are pictured, candidly posing with a range of duck faces and peace signs. Each of the women's outfits feature silver, leading fans to speculate the photo was taken during one of Beyoncé's Renaissance World Tour concerts, which had a silver dress code.
Founding Destiny's Child member LeToya Luckett shared the photo on her Instagram. It included original members LaTavia Roberson, Kelly Rowland and none other than Beyoncé Knowles-Carter.
The group was formed in 1990 in Houston, Texas, as Girls Tyme but became known and beloved by the world as Destiny's Child.
In early 2000, Roberson and Luckett split from the group, and it eventually ended up as a trio with Beyoncé, Rowland and Michelle Williams, who also posed alongside the original members.
In the caption, Luckett wrote "ALL LOVE."
"This was hands down my favorite moment of 2023," she wrote. "May we all experience beautiful moments like this in 2024."
Recent reunions
All the women came together to publicly support Beyoncé at the Los Angeles premiere of her highly acclaimed concert movie "Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé" on Nov. 25.
While the five women were never pictured together, each of them graced the chrome carpet at throughout the night.
The film itself also featured a reunion of all the members in Washington, D.C., as they hugged and embraced in a dressing room. It was the first time the ladies were seen all interacting in years. Beyoncé said, "It was like a new birth for us, and a lot of healing."
Future of Destiny's Child
While it's unclear if there will be more public reunions in the future, fans have begged for the group to hit the stage together once again.
Whether or not this is an indication Destiny's Child will "Cater 2" fans' wishes, the photo alone is a big deal to nostalgic fans.
Follow Caché McClay, the USA TODAY Network's Beyonce Knowles-Carter reporter, on Instagram, TikTok and X as @cachemcclay.
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