Beyonce and Kelly Rowland Cover Michelle Williams’ ‘Death Be Her’
Michelle Williams she got the support of her Destiny’s Child sisters Beyoncé Knowles again Kelly Rowland at the opening of his new Broadway musical Death Be Him.
The trio posed together backstage at the Lunt-Fontanne Theater in photos shared by Beyoncé, 43, on Instagram on Saturday, November 23. The “Texas Hold ‘Em” singer and Rowland, 43, attended the premiere on Thursday, November . 21, alongside Bey’s mother, Tina Knowles – who also smiled at the photos taken by his daughter.
Although the post was not captioned, Beyoncé posted a video in her collection as well Miley Cyrus“II Most Wanted,” including soldiers: “I’ll be your gun rider until the day I die.”
“I try not to cry too much during the day BUT ……. My sisters 4ever! 🤍💫,” Williams, 45, commented on Beyoncé’s post.
I Cowboy Carter The singer also shared a carousel of photos from Williams’ big night with the caption, “My Belle.” Williams plays Viola Van Horn in the musical, which is expensive Megan Hilty, Jennifer Simard again Christopher Sieber as Madeline Ashton, Helen Sharp and Ernest Menville, respectively.
For the Broadway affair, Bey embraced the no-pants approach in a gray ensemble that featured an oversized jacket, cape and thigh-high boots. She accessorized with a black clutch and black sunglasses.
Rowland also rocked a monochrome look, wearing a fitted dress, featuring a turtleneck, fur coat and leather gloves. He shared the post on Instagram late Friday, writing, “BURRRRRRR-GUNDY!!”
Death Be Him is based on the 1992 film of the same name directed and produced by Robert Zemeckis and starring Meryl Streep again Goldie Hawn. It tells the story of two women (Hilty, Simard) fighting for the love of the same man (Sieber), who decide to drink a magic potion that promises eternal youth to a mysterious woman (Williams).
The Daily Beast called the musical comedy “the funniest night on Broadway,” and New York Times praising the performances of the actors.
Williams just talked to him Sherri Shepherd about missing the mini Destiny’s Child reunion at Kamala Harris last month, saying he had to make sacrifices while playing eight shows a week on Broadway.
“I was very happy [to see them there]but at the same time, it was the first time that I could be personally involved in something that I wanted to be in,” he told Shepherd on his show. “But they represent me and put me down in their own way.”