Matthew Knowles shuts down Destiny’s Child reunion rumors

Mathew Knowles (above), the father of Beyonce and Solange, is reportedly stepping away from the music business. (Photo by Drew Anthony Smith/Getty Images)

Mathew Knowles (above), the father of Beyonce and Solange, is reportedly stepping away from the music business. (Photo by Drew Anthony Smith/Getty Images)

If you were secretly hoping for a Destiny’s Child reunion anytime soon, Beyoncé’s father Mathew Knowles has made it clear this week that’s not gonna be happening.

Knowles, who has been with the band from the very beginning, is still technically DC’s official manager. On Friday, he told TMZ that despite any rumors to the contrary, there are currently no plans for the iconic girl group to reunite, get in the studio to make another album, or go on tour.

“Knowles says the recent social media updates to Destiny’s Child’s official accounts that sparked the speculation were just a routine revamping by the record label,” reports the outlet. “We’re told Mathew never requested the change — it was just a random, normal social media-type update.”

Singers Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams and Beyonce Knowles of Destiny’s Child pose with their award at the 2005 World Children’s Day at the McDonalds Los Angeles Ronald McDonald House on November 15, 2005 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

This clarification from the 69-year-old comes on the heels of legendary singer and actress Barbra Streisand‘s stunning revelation that she thought the 2018 remake of A Star is Born should have starred Beyoncé and Will Smith.

As we previously reported, the updated version, which starred Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga, was nominated for eight Academy Awards, but only took home the statuette for Best Original Song.

But in a recent interview with the Australian TV show The Sunday Project, Streisand said, “At first, when I heard it was going to be done again, it was supposed to be Will Smith and Beyoncé, and I thought, that’s interesting. Really make it different again, different kind of music, integrated actors. I thought that was a great idea.” 

“So, I was surprised,” she added, “when I saw how alike it was to the version that I did in 1976.”

While the singer-actress celebrated the success of the film, she said, “I can’t argue with success but I don’t care about so much about success as I do originality.”

Barbra Streisand at the 2019 Hollywood for Science Gala on Feb. 21, 2019 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for UCLA Institute of the Environment

The 1976 version of A Star is Born is also a remake. The original film was released in 1937, in which a fading movie star helps an aspiring actress pursue her career. Another version was released in 1954, which starred Judy Garland as a rising singer. 

A Streisand fan echoed her sentiments on Twitter, writing, “She is right that her version of A Star Is Born was remade into the 2018 version. Same music genre and so on. The past remakes were very different. This is nothing controversial. She is not saying they copied her version. Just that it would’ve been interesting with Beyoncé.” 

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Streisand’s version of the film also won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for “Evergreen,” the love theme from A Star is Born

While Smith has a lengthy, celebrated filmography, Beyoncé has only been in a handful of films. Her most recent, The Lion King, featured her vocal talents, along with other films like Dreamgirls and The Fighting Temptations

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