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    Interview: Back2Basics Magazine

    Michelle Williams is featured in the July/August 2015 issue of Back2Basics magazine. 10 years ago, I was on the last tour of Destiny’s Child, so young, spunky, just excited about life and the future and the possibilities and I still am actually, I just have more wisdom now. I been doing this 18 years and I look at so many people that have come and gone, who’s dreams have been shattered and I just see God’s hand working in my life just daily, letting me know that I’m on the right path. I want people to keep persevering, keep pushing, keep striving. I might not have done everything right or…

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    Photo Gallery Update: Appearances, Photo Shoots and more

    Added to gallery: The ASCAP 2015 Rhythm & Soul Awards 6/25 WE Tv’s “L.A. Hair” Premiere Party Los Angeles 7/14 2015 Neighborhood Awards – Atlanta 8/8 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004 photoshoots See items in Photo Gallery >>>>> HERE

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    Michelle Williams co-hosts Windy City Live

    Michelle Williams was the guest co-host on Chicago’s Windy City Live talk show on Tuesday morning. Many topics were discussed including today’s hot news topics and a fun segment where Michelle helped co-host Ryan Chiaverini shave his beard after the Chicago Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup. See the funny clip below: Note: As more clips are posted, we will update this post.

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    Michelle Williams inspires at W.O.W. Festival

    Michelle Williams’ five life advice tips: In female-only singing groups, respect matters. “As far as being in the group [Destiny’s Child], the girls and I have never had an argument because there is respect there. I’m not a morning person so don’t talk to me for like two hours in the morning, while Kelly’s favourite colour is purple, so if the stylist pulls a dress and there is a purple one on the rack, I’m not going to be petty and grab the purple dress. Coming up we all knew there was a bigger picture because we had so many great examples of female groups not working out. Our goal…