Michelle Williams had the perfect comeback for a fan who questioned her absence in Beyoncé’s BlackIsKing
from the"Brown Skin Girl" video."When you’re trying to figure out what your favs are from #BlackIsKing! Ehhhhhhh just post ‘em all!!" she wrote.
But when a fan asked,"Where you at in the film tho??" Williams didn't lose her breath over it."I’m in the upper right corner minding my business!" she clapped back in the comments section, which has since been disabled., which follows her historic 2018 Coachella performance when she became the first Black woman to ever headline the Indio, Calif. festival. Bey
, which officially disbanded in 2006, to perform a medley of their top 5 Hot 100 hits, including"Lose My Breath,""Say My Name," and"Soldier."in an interview following their legendary reunion in the desert."It’s something that when the three of us come together, we all know we feel safe within each other. Like I got your back. We’re good. I really love that about us.
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