--- After being blast on social media for being apart of the Destiny's Child reunion of Beyonce Super Bowl half time performances, Michelle Williams says she's happy with her performance during the Destiny's Child reunion.
Michelle Williams says that despite the big stage, she was just happy to reunite with Beyonce and Kelly Rowland.
In a interview with Billboard.com, Michelle Williams talks about the performance "Oh, the Super Bowl was beautiful," Williams tells Billboard, adding that preparations for the segment -- during which the trio sang a bit of "Bootylicious," "Independent Woman," and Beyonce's "Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)" was marked by horsing around that drove the choreographer and creative director crazy.
"When three good girlfriends are together, you're free and you don't care who's around; you're just trying to catch up and be goofy. I had a blast people at home watching... they don't catch the moment where, like in the Charlie's Angels' pose, I was smiling. We were all smiling. I was laughing with my girls. I don't care what anybody else says. I don't let it get me down. It was an beautiful thing."
During the performance, Williams was criticize for her dance moves, being off beat and mostly for the low volune in her microphone. Williams was blasted by singer Keyshia Cole on Twitter. The singer tweeted this:
I think I was frightened to blink for a sec. Then Michell sung and woke my ass up from my daze! She always ****N the groove up Keyshia Cole Gibson (@KeyshiaCole) February 4, 2013
But leading up to Beyonce Super Bowl performance, Williams stated in interviews that she claimed Destiny's Child would not be performing. Williams also acknowledges that during the Billboard interview also. "I was just trying to protect the integrity of Beyonce show," she explains. "She really wanted it to be a surprise. Had I not had to promote 'Fela!; I would not have to answer those questions. So when people said, 'Hey Michelle, is it going to happen?' I wasn't going to say 'yes.' It wasn't my show. (Beyonce) didn't want anybody to know.
"We had to hurry up and get it done, but it was fun," says Williams, who co-wrote the Pharrell Williams - produced track. "Layering our vocals on top of each other again, we were like, 'Oh my God.... !' Beyonce was like, 'Man, we sound good together,' and i was like, 'Du-uh !' That's what we do."
Williams is not back to her normal-busy life. She'll be heading on the road with "Fela!," portraying his lover and fellow activist Sandra Isadore, who helped Williams prepare for the role, until june and possibly for some subsequent international dates. Willams is also planning to release her fourth solo album (the first since 2008), the year, which Williams says is "about 80 percent done," produced primarily by Harmony Samuels.
Re-live Beyonce and Destiny's Child Super Bowl halftime performance below.