Where The Former Destiny's Child Members Are Today

LaTavia Roberson was any other one among the original members of Girls Tyme. In an interview with Billboard, the singer published that she was just eight years outdated when she auditioned for the crew that will ultimately develop into Destiny's Child. Per Us Weekly, Girls Tyme's first lineup integrated Roberson, Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, Támar Davis, and sisters Nikki and Nina Taylor. Eventually, Nikki, Nina, and Davis have been lower, and LeToya Luckett used to be introduced on board. And then, Beyoncé, Rowland, Luckett, and Roberson turned into Destiny's Child.
"Beyoncé and I had a very close relationship, we were best friends for two years," Roberson informed Billboard. "I loved every moment that I spent with the girls. There's nothing about growing a career with your friends — we played together, we laughed together and we cried together. I'm grateful to be a part of the legacy."
According to MTV News, Roberson saw Destiny's Child through some major milestones, which integrated opening slots for SWV, Dru Hill, and Immature; their first recording contract with Columbia; and penning mega-hit "Say My Name." Sadly, there have been expenses, expenses, expenses to pay and, in step with AllMusic, Roberson and Luckett reportedly battled with Bey's father, Mathew Knowles, claiming he "kept a disproportionate share of the band's profits" and attempted to "exert too much control." Roberson informed People that she most effective discovered she'd been kicked out of the team when the "Say My Name" video dropped and she wasn't in it.
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