Valerie Terranova/Getty Michelle Williamswill no longer let fans slide if they're messing up her iconic bridges! TheDestiny's Childsinger posted on Threads and set everyone straight on what they're doing wrong while singing the group'sfan favorite "Cater 2 U."According to Williams, she is "sick" of fans messing up her bridge in particular. "Y'all have been butchering the lyrics of my bridge in 'Cater To You' for years and I'm sick of it!," the singerbegan her post, adding a laughing emoji. Williams then followed by sharing the actual lyrics so fans would know exactly where they went wrong: "I wanna give my breath, my strength, my will to you that's the least I can do. Let me cater to you through the good, the bad, the ups and the downs I'll still be here for you. Let me cater to you 'cuz you're beautiful. I love the way you are, fulfill your every desire, your wish is my command. I wanna cater to my man. Your heart, so pure your love shines through the darkness we'll get through. So much of me is you. I wanna caterrrrrrrrrr to my man!" While some fans were in disbelief that people were singing something other than the correct lyrics, others weren't shy to reply with their long standing lyrical mistakes. "You sure it's not, 'I love the way you walk,'" one reply joked. Another wrote, "Not me singing "I'll give to you, it's the least I can do." One fan even said that they'd continue singing their wrong lyrics, writing, "Aht aht I'm still saying 'I wanna give my last, my will, my strength to believe you, that's the least I can do,'" At least Williams can say she tried! Evan Zimmerman When she's not correcting fans on their mistakes, Williams has been hitting all the right notes during her run as Viola Van Horn in the Broadway showDeath Becomes Her.And Destiny's other children,BeyoncéandKelly Rowland, were front and center to celebrate with her during the show'sopening night in November. Beyoncé shared some behind-the-scenes shots of the trio's reunion with anInstagram videoof her hanging out with Rowland and her mom, Tina Knowles. The video includes photos of Times Square, a digital sign promoting the musical, and Williams herself on stage in character. The final clip shows Williams bowing alongside her castmates for the new musical's curtain call. Williams made her Broadway debut inAidain 2003 and has performed on stage in shows likeChicago,The Color Purple, andOnce on This Island. She originated the role of Viola duringDeath Becomes Her's first performances in Chicago earlier this year. The Broadway production is set to run through the end of August at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly
Michelle Williams calls out Destiny's Child fans for butchering her verse in 'Cater 2 U': 'I'm sick of it!'