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Kelly Rowland Doesn't Rule Out a Destiny's Child Reunion

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Jan. 16 2010, Published 5:36 a.m. ET

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Although all three Destiny’s Child bandmates have gone their separate ways, Beyonce is in LA with hubby Jay-Z working on a new album, Michelle Williams is in London reprising the roll of Roxie Hart in Chicago and Kelly Rowland is in Miami finishing her album, Kelly told OK! that a reunion isn’t completely out of the picture!

“We’re all supporting each other from a distance,” Kelly told OK! at the Pokerstars Caribbean Adventure 2010 at the Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas. “It’s not a Destiny’s Child space right now but who knows? Maybe.”

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Rowland performed her song ‘When Love Takes Over’ at the PokerStars amFar Party, while celebs like Adrian Grenier, WSOP Champion Joe Cada and Nelly looked on. The song, is rumored to be on her upcoming album, which features her good bud Nelly.

“Nelly and I did a fantastic record together,” Kelly says. “I’m so excited about it. Right now he’s the only feature and if anyone else falls into place I’ll let everyone know.”

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