Which Member Of Destiny’s Child Are You?

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On Mar 29, 2017

What did being a member of Destiny’s Child mean to you?

What’s your favorite Destiny’s Child song? Other than “Survivor”!

Which “Survivor” lyric best expresses your post-Destiny’s Child outlook?

If you were to be on the TV show “Survivor,” what would your strategy be?

What is your favorite survival movie?

With which Marx Brother do you identify most?

Which ‘90s trend do you miss the most?

Which Beyoncé film appearance is your favorite?

Beyoncé

Beyoncé

They say you shouldn’t have a favorite child, but Destiny did, and it was Beyoncé. And that’s you! Congratulations! You’re a born leader with a phenomenal set of pipes, killer dance moves, and unquestionably the greatest post-Destiny’s Child solo career of them all (and that’s an understatement). All hail the queen!

Kelly Rowland

Kelly Rowland

You got Kelly! You were second-in-command of Destiny’s Child but first in bold hair choices, and we have a deep respect for that. People love to compare you to Beyoncé, but you’re your own person with your own (fabulous) voice — never forget it!

Michelle Williams

Michelle Williams

You’re a Michelle! People like to joke that you were a bit of a third wheel, but ignore the haters (and the #poormichelle tweets), because you were an important part of the group. You are sweet, wholesome, and loyal, and boy, can you ever sing. You do you, Michelle!

Destiny's Child reject

Destiny's Child reject

Looks like you’re LeToya! …or LaTavia. Or Farrah. Uh, hate to break it to you, but you’re one of the Destiny’s Child rejects. Take heart, though, that however brief your DC tenure, you worked on some of their best songs and you were a part of something great! Also, who needs Beyoncé anyway, right?

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