See Destiny's Child reunite as Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland attend Michelle Williams' “Death Becomes Her ”opening

Broadway wasn't ready for this jelly.

Destiny's Child have gotten back together — on Broadway, no less.

Beyoncé posted an Instagram video Saturday of her hanging out with Kelly Rowland (and her mom, Tina Knowles) at the opening night of Broadway's Death Becomes Her musical, which stars their fellow former DC member Michelle Williams.

In addition to the trio's reunion, the video includes photos of Times Square, a digital sign promoting the musical, and Williams herself on stage in character.

Beyonce/Instagram Beyoncé, Michelle Williams, and Kelly Rowland at 'Death Becomes Her'

Beyonce/Instagram

Beyoncé, Michelle Williams, and Kelly Rowland at 'Death Becomes Her'

Backstage, Beyoncé and Rowland posed with Williams, who was still in her costume from the show. They also smiled and held hands with the Broadway actress in a video seemingly shot at a different location in the theater.

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Beyoncé also posed with a playbill in a photo with her mom and Rowland (which was hilariously included twice, with the first iteration cropping out the other two women). In another photo, the singer showed off Williams' portrait in the playbill, and elsewhere she snapped a pic of Rowland backstage. The video ends with Williams bowing alongside her castmates for the new musical's curtain call.

Beyonce/Instagram Kelly Rowland, Beyoncé Knowles, and Tina Knowles at 'Death Becomes Her' on Broadway

Beyonce/Instagram

Kelly Rowland, Beyoncé Knowles, and Tina Knowles at 'Death Becomes Her' on Broadway

Death Becomes Her is a zany, tuneful adaptation of the 1992 Robert Zemeckis comedy movie of the same name. Megan Hilty plays Madeline Ashton (Meryl Streep's character in the movie), while Christopher Sieber portrays Ernest Menville (Bruce Willis in the film), and Jennifer Simard costars as Madeline's nemesis Helen Sharp (played by Goldie Hawn on screen). Williams costars as Viola Van Horn, a supporting character based on the mystical figure Isabella Rossellini played in the film.

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Destiny's Child formed in 1997 with Beyoncé, Rowland, LeToya Luckett, and LaTavia Roberson. After the group recorded two albums together, Luckett and Roberson were replaced by Williams and Farrah Franklin (the latter of whom departed after just a few months) in 2000. The group continued as a trio until 2006.

Beyonce/Instagram Beyoncé Knowles, Michelle Williams, and Kelly Rowlands at 'Death Becomes Her' on Broadway

Beyonce/Instagram

Beyoncé Knowles, Michelle Williams, and Kelly Rowlands at 'Death Becomes Her' on Broadway

Beyoncé, Rowland, and Williams have occasionally reunited, most memorably during Bey's Super Bowl Halftime Show performance in 2013, when they sang "Bootylicious," "Independent Women," and "Single Ladies" together. They also reunited during Beyoncé's 2018 Coachella headlining set, performing "Lose My Breath," "Say My Name," and "Soldier" together.

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Rowland, Williams, Roberson, and Luckett all attended Beyoncé's Renaissance World Tour show in Houston in 2023.

Williams made her Broadway debut in Aida in 2003 and has performed on stage in shows like Chicago, The Color Purple, and Once on This Island. She originated the role of Viola during Death Becomes Her's first performances in Chicago earlier this year. The Broadway production is set to run through the end of August 2025 at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre.