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Don’t Expect A Destiny’s Child Biopic Anytime Soon

With the recent success of BET’s three-night miniseries The New Edition Story, many music fans are dreaming of some of their favorite acts’ story being told on the small screen, too.
In particular, die-hard Destiny’s Child fans are craving for an in-depth dive into one of the best girl groups of all time. However, don’t hold your breathe because alumna Kelly Rowland has some news.
In an interview with Essence, the “Motivation” singer shared her thoughts on seeing Destiny’s Child career play out on screen. “It’s not just my story. It’s other characters that are connected to it,” she began. “I respect everyone that’s involved in our story, so it depends on how it’s told.”
Rowland went on to say that the while the ladies have an incredible story to tell the world, right now isn’t really the time to do so. “Right now, it’s just not something I don’t think we’re thinking about.”
And with The New Edition Story taking nearly ten years to perfect for fans and audiences alike, we totally understand that come things take time. But we’ve still got our fingers crossed!