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Michelle Williams has seen the little memes, and she’s opening up about why she will’t give the web more ammo by falling onstage with Destiny’s Child again.

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During an episode of her podcast Checking In With Michelle she advised listeners that she’s still making peace with her notorious slip-up on BET’s 106 & Park when Destiny’s Child appeared to carry out their hit “Soldier” in 2004.

“I was trying to stay focused because y’all know I still have trauma from falling on 106 & Park,” she mentioned. “I need y’all to be my therapist about that too, because every time I perform with the girls, it’s in my head: ‘Do not fall, do not fall, do not fall.’”

This comes after Michelle briefly addressed the shade she obtained after becoming a member of her DC3 sisters for Beyoncé’s last rodeo of the Cowboy Carter Tour in Las Vegas. After videos of the long-lasting trio hit the web, the trolls got here for Michelle about her delicate look down at the steps on the stage before she joined the women in lock step for their efficiency of “Lose My Breath”, “Energy” and “Bootylicious.”

The Grammy winner and Tony-nominated performer took to IG to remind everybody that she is at present doing eight reveals a week on Broadway in “Death Becomes Her,“ where she descends a staircase every night time. Now, clock that!

Still, Michelle says she leans on her DC3 sisters and their close-knit inventive household to help her overcome her persistent concern of taking a tumble because she is aware of the world would never let her stay it down.

“Did I rehearse them steps? Sure did,” she mentioned. “And then when it came to I was like, oh my gosh, you dummy. You let fear or lack of trust [in] on that first step, because y’all, I was like, I’m not gonna let social media do me. I’m not. Because if that were to happen, and I fell, I would not be able to live that down for the next 20 years. So that’s probably the only thing I didn’t like, was that I didn’t trust the steps.”

She also revealed that her costume was adjusted by Beyoncé and DC3’s longtime stylist, Ty Hunter, before their epic onstage reunion…just in case.

(*20*)“Ty Hunter is like, child, we got to cut these fringes off because we do not want Michelle to fall,” she shared. “I was like, ‘Bro, that was between me and you. You didn’t have to make no announcement.’ But yeah, that’s still in my head. Steps do frighten me now.”

It’s utterly comprehensible why our woman is afraid to let the web drag her for the millionth time but let’s be clear, when it comes to Michelle “The Bridge” Williams, she shouldn’t be only a third of the best-selling woman group of all time, she’s also a massive steppa. She’s confirmed time and time again that she’s a survivor and that she will deal with whatever the haters throw her manner. Can you keep up?

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