On Wednesday, Matthew Knowles put a stake through the heart of the
Destiny’s Child reunion rumors. He released a statement quashing any
possibility that Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams would get their
group back together since disbanding in 2005. For her part, Rowland, who is
about to drop a solo album after releasing her single “Commander,” is
perfectly fine with remaining on her own.

“I just released ‘Commander.’ I’m about to release a record, and I’m
really just having fun in my own space,” she told MTV News. Still, she
admitted that she never gets tired of being asked about it. “Destiny’s
Child is a such a huge part of me. And Beyoncé and Michelle are such a huge
part of me. We’re sisters, and I don’t expect anyone not to ask that
question.”

Rowland’s former bandmates have been incredibly supportive of all
her new music, which includes a little help from David Guetta. “Michelle
hits me probably every other day telling me how much she loves ‘Commander,’ and
I played her ‘Haters,’ and she loved ‘Haters,’ ” she said. “I mean
it’s really cool to hear their reactions. They’ve been so supportive. I
remember playing ‘When Love Takes Over’ for B, and her jumping on her bed as we
were listening to it. So it’s fantastic to have that support.”

So, could that support from B and Michelle ever come in the form
of guest appearances on her solo work? “You know what? Anything can
happen!” she said of that kind de facto reunion. “As of right now,
there is no Destiny’s Child collaboration.” (Via MTV News)