Ladies, leave your man at home… and check out the Destiny's Child secrets and scandals
Beyonce wishes would disappear! Author
J. Randy Taraborelli tells all about the superstar, now 34, and her former girl group— also originally including
Kelly Rowland,
LaTavia Robertson and
LeToya Luckett— in his juicy new read,
Becoming Beyonce. Click through the 18 most bootylicious bits in RadarOnline.com's exclusive slideshow
The group, then known as the Dolls, struggled to find success in the
early days. In 1995, Taraborelli writes, the girls had a deal with
Elektra records. But after Beyonce's manager father
Mathew Knowles allegedly rubbed a record exec the wrong way, they were dropped from the label. Beyonce, then 14, was devastated.
Mathew and Beyonce's mother
Tina Knowles went broke
supporting the girls' career. In 1995, the couple was slapped with a
$38,345 tax lien, and Tina was accused of bouncing checks. They soon
filed for bankruptcy. Tina sold the family home and moved with Beyonce,
daughter
Solange, and surrogate daughter
Kelly into a small town house.
Tragedy strikes. In 1997, the group's first manager and mentor,
Andretta Tillman, died of cancer. "Beyonce cried her heart out," a friend recalled to Taraborrelli.
Tina and Mathew were always pushing for Beyonce to be the big star of
the four, sources claim. LaTavia's aunt says Beyonce's mother chastised
the little-known group member when she spoke on behalf of Destiny's
Child at an awards show. "When LaTavia would take over, it upset Tina.
'Oh no,' she would say. "Beyonce is the leader and she should be the one
doing the talking,'"
Yvonne Boyd allegedly told the author.
In 1999, LeToya and LaTavia began fighting with Beyonce and Kelly over
Mathew's management style. "They had questions about the money they were
earning, and they felt they were not getting enough attention both on
record and on stage," Taraborrelli explained. Kelly told them to take it
up with Mathew. "Stop throwing shade at me and Beyonce when the truth
is that you're pissed off at Mathew," the author claims she said.
Later that year, LaTavia and LeToya legally declared they were
"disaffirming" Mathew as their personal manager, though they still
intended to remain in Destiny's Child. Beyonce was angry, and considered
going solo. Tina suggested replacing the disgruntled members with two
new ones.
Beyonce felt betrayed by the girls' actions, and wrote them a scathing
letter in January 2000, the writer claims. "Approximately every three
weeks or less there is drama caused by one or both of you," she
allegedly wrote. "I don't deserve this!"
She was so upset, she officially quit the group, writing a formal letter
to the president of her record label. They supported her decision. "The
label felt that Beyonce would be a very successful solo artist and sell
untold millions of records for them," Taraborrelli writes.
In an attempt to save the group, Tina met up with aspiring singer
Tenitra Michelle Williams. She hit it off with Beyonce and Kelly. Kelly suggested adding an extra from their "Bills, Bills, Bills" video,
Farrah Franklin, to the group.
The two woman were needed in a hurry, because they Kelly and Beyonce
wanted two newbies to lip sync to LaTavia and LeToya's voices in the
"Say My Name" video.
Real life inspiration! Taraborelli claims "Say My Name" was inspired by Beyonce's
tumultuous relationship with cheating boyfriend Lyndall Locke. (She ultimately dumped him for good after nearly a decade together in 2001.)
No more saying her name! Mathew decided to change Tenitra's name to her
middle name, Michelle, because he claimed the record label execs thought
it seemed "too ethnic." From then on, she would be known as Michelle
Williams.
Bizarre demands! Tina told Farrah to go tanning and dye her hair red, so she would look more like ex-bandmate LaTavia.
More drama! Farrah began to "express dissatisfaction" after just three
months in the group, Taraborrelli claims. She wanted to sing leads, and
didn't like that Beyonce's little sister Solange traveled with the
group, arguing that the costs came out of her paycheck.
In July 2000, Farrah started lashing out and even refused to fly with
the group to Australia for a concert and promotional engagements. "If
you don't come on this trip, there is no way that you can remain with
this group," Beyonce allegedly threatened her on the phone. When she
didn't go to the airport, it was all over.
Beyonce
began to get a big ego
around this time, Taraborrelli claims. One day, when Beyonce ignored
her mother while flirting with male fans, Tina smacked her across the
face! "Tina had been seeing little signs of Beyonce getting a big head,
and she didn't like it," a relative told the author. "She wanted to put
an end to it in a dramatic way, and she certainly did that!"
Surprise replacement! In 2003, Taraborrelli writes, Mathew wanted spicy
little sister Solange to join the group, so when Beyonce went on to her
inevitable solo career, Destiny's Child could continue as a trio with
Michelle and Kelly.
Destiny's Child no more: The group
ultimately decided to split up while everyone was on good terms after recording their final album, Destiny Fulfilled, in 2004.