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Why it’s the right time for Beyoncé to reform Destiny’s Child

With two career best albums behind her - and a decade of Poor Michelle memes to overwrite - pop’s reigning queen should bring the band back together
Is it destiny... LeToya Luckett, Beyonce Knowles, LaTavia Robertson and Kelly Rowland. Photograph: Jim Smeal/WireImage

With the confirmation of that Destiny’s Child are on the verge of re-formation. And not just the holy trinity of Bey, Kelly Rowland and Michelle “Not-the-one-from-Dawson’s-Creek” Williams: we’re talking original Writing’s on the Wall DC, with LeToya Luckett and LaTavia Robertson. The evidence? Beyoncé recently

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