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Michelle Williams Reveals Thoughts About Super Bowl Performance Following Criticism

Michelle Williams, one-third of the R&B group Destiny's Child, recently shared her feelings about joining Beyonce Knowles on stage during the Super Bowl halftime show after receiving criticism for her performance.

Williams, 31, took to her personal Facebook page to share a message with fans concerning the highly publicized show.

"It was an honor to share the stage with my sisters Kelly Rowland and Beyoncé on Sunday night. To all my ladies, we must learn to stick together and support each other," Williams wrote Facebook. "The incredible Alicia Keys and Jennifer Hudson did an amazing job too! Thank you to my sister Beyonce for sharing your moment with Destiny's Child. Love you!"

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Williams' statement comes days after her performance was publicly criticized by singer-songwriter Keyshia Cole on Twitter.

"I think I was frightened to blink for a sec. Then Michelle sung and woke my (expletive) up from my daze," Cole exclaimed to over 200,000 followers on the social networking website. "She's always (expletive) the groove up."

Although Cole managed to give Knowles credit for her portion of the performance, a number of people sounded off on the singer for critiquing Williams. However, former Destiny's Child members LaTavia Roberson and LeToya Luckett voiced their approval for the group's reunion on the Super Bowl stage.

"It was great to see them all performing together and I have no bitter or bad feelings toward any of those women," Roberson told Celebuzz despite being ousted from the group with Luckett in 2000. "I wish them all the best ... I am pleased that Destiny's Child got back together for the Super Bowl – the fans seemed to really enjoy it too!"

Luckett also voiced her approval of the performance by taking to Twitter on Super Bowl Sunday.

"I.N.C.R.E.D.I.B.L.E. #soproud," Luckett tweeted. "The MOST entertaining Super Bowl I've ever seen in MY life from start to finish! #handsdown."

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