2013年1月24日星期四

Beyonce 'to be joined by Destiny's Child bandmates Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland' at Super Bowl

She's been the subject of a slew of controversial headlines after allegedly lip syncing the National Anthem at President Obama's inauguration on Monday.
But Beyonce is set to prove she is a survivor with a little help from her Destiny's Child bandmates at next week's Super Bowl.
The singer is reported to take to the stage for the first time in over six years with Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland on February 3 and sing two of their most famous songs.
Is that you? Beyonce will take to the Super Bowl stage in just a few days but will she lip-sync as she reportedly did her at the Inauguration of President Barack Obama?
Is that you? Beyonce will take to the Super Bowl stage in just a few days and is reported to be joined by her band mates
Us Weekly revealed the secret set list on Thursday for the performance at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans.
An insider told the magazine: 'Beyonce, will perform her hit Crazy In Love during a solo set to kick off the show.
'Midway through the act, she'll be joined by Rowland, and Williams, to sing a medley of their biggest hits starting with Bills, Bills, Bills, Survivor, and ending with their new track Nuclear.'
The source close to Beyonce told the magazine she hopes to 'knock them dead' at the Super Bowl to squash accusations that she lip-synched the National Anthem at the Inauguration Ceremony in Washington, D.C. on January 21.
Taking a break: Beyonce headed to New Orleans as the controversy surrounding her inauguration appearance surrounded her
Taking a break: Beyonce headed to New Orleans as the controversy surrounding her inauguration appearance surrounded her
'She can't wait to get on the Super Bowl stage and show everyone,' the source said.
According to the magazine's insider the whole thing is just a big misunderstanding.
'She did sing. There was a [pre-recorded] track, but Bey sang 100 percent. '[Using a pre-recorded track at live events] is very very common. The track was only there as a backup.'
The lip-synching controversy began when a spokesman for the Marine Corps Band said on Tuesday that Beyoncé did not sing in real time, instead opting for a pre-recorded track of the song.
Hours later, a Marine spokesman backed off the claim and insisted he didn't know one way or the other: 'No one in the Marine Band is in a position to assess whether it was live or pre-recorded'.
Defence: Beyonce's bandmate Michelle Williams defended her friend on Good Morning America on Thursday
Defence: Beyonce's bandmate Michelle Williams defended her friend on Good Morning America on Thursday
Defence: Beyonce's bandmate Michelle Williams defended her friend on Good Morning America on Thursday
Beyonce has yet to address the reports however, Beyonce's bandmate Michelle did defend her Destiny's Child sister on Thursday morning on Good Morning America.
'It’s disappointing and saddening to me,' Michelle said about the controversy that exploded in the press after members of the U.S. Marine Corps Band suggested the singer did not perform live. 
'It’s just shocking to me that it’s taken on this. I love her so much. I know what she possesses.
'That was such a big moment for her and I just wish people would just let it go and just continue to look for what she’s going to be bringing for ya’ll in the future.'
Destiny return: Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams are rumoured to be joining Beyonce for a Destiny's Child reunion at the Superbowl
Destiny return: Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams are rumoured to be joining Beyonce for a Destiny's Child reunion at the Superbowl

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