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Manager: Destiny's Child not reuniting
NEW YORK, (UPI) -- Rumors claiming Destiny's Child is planning a reunion are false, the former U.S. music group's manager said Monday.
"Contrary to rumors online of a Destiny's Child reunion, there are no plans for the group to reunite for a performance or album. The rumors are false," said a statement from Mathew Knowles issued by Columbia Records/Music World.
"Destiny's Child made an unprecedented impact in contemporary music, becoming one of the best-selling groups of all time," the statement added. "Beyonce, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams have each moved on to successful solo careers. The members remain close, but will not reunite as a group."
NEW YORK, (UPI) -- Rumors claiming Destiny's Child is planning a reunion are false, the former U.S. music group's manager said Monday.
"Contrary to rumors online of a Destiny's Child reunion, there are no plans for the group to reunite for a performance or album. The rumors are false," said a statement from Mathew Knowles issued by Columbia Records/Music World.
"Destiny's Child made an unprecedented impact in contemporary music, becoming one of the best-selling groups of all time," the statement added. "Beyonce, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams have each moved on to successful solo careers. The members remain close, but will not reunite as a group."