Kelly Rowland: Beyonce is a slob

Jun 22, 2013 - 08:58
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Kelly Rowland: Beyonce is a slob
Kelly Rowland, Beyonce and Michelle Williams perform as Destiny's Child at the Super Bowl earlier this year. Picture: Christopher Polk/Getty Images

SHE may be one of the most beautiful and talented singers on the planet but even Beyonce has her flaws.

And according to fellow Destiny’s Child star Kelly Rowland the biggest one is that she’s a slob.

Rowland made the revelation on Bravo show Watch What Happens Live, US Weekly reported.

Asked by presenter Andy Cohen to name something annoying about Beyonce, Rowland, 31, said: "She would tell you this. She's a slob."

"If you walk in - maybe she's gotten better since becoming a mother - but she's got a lot on her brain. You can tell she's got a lot going on."

Beyonce’s success as a solo artist has massively eclipsed Rowland and the other member of the Destiny’s Child trio Michelle Williams. Rowland recently laid bare feelings of jealousy towards her friend in her song "Dirty Laundry."

However, she told Cohen that Beyonce only had praise for her effort.

"[Beyonce] was just so embracing, so supportive and I love her for that," she said.

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