Michelle Williams on “The Jennifer Hudson Show”

Michelle Williamsis spilling the beans about how she talks with her close friends and collaborators.

On Tuesday, Feb. 11, the singer, 45, appeared during anepisodeofThe Jennifer Hudson Show, where she was asked about her group chat with fellow formerDestiny’s ChildmembersBeyoncé, 43, andKelly Rowland, 44.

“What’s the Destiny’s Child group text like?”Jennifer Hudson, 43, asked.

“It is pure, it’s friendship, it’s all of those things,” Williams replied.

Hudson then inquired, “Who’s the most talkative out of you three?”

“Who’s the most talkative? Surprisingly me,” the artist replied, to which Hudson added, “I feel like it’s you, Michelle.”

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From Left: Kelly Rowland, Beyoncé and Michelle Williams of Destiny’s Child perform during the Pepsi Super Bowl XLVII Halftime Show at Mercedes-Benz Superdome on Feb. 3, 2013.Kevin Mazur/WireImage

Singers Kelly Rowland, Beyonce and Michelle Williams of Destiny’s Child perform during the Pepsi Super Bowl XLVII Halftime Show

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However, Williams suggested that Rowland, 44, could also win the title of the most talkative Destiny’s Child member.

“I don’t know Kelly now,” Williams said with Hudson agreeing, “Kelly can talk.”

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“Yep, yep, yep,” the special guest said. “It depends.”

The R&B trio, who released theirfinal albumDestiny Fulfilledon Nov. 15, 2004, have remained close friends over the years.

Williams made her return to Broadway last year, having performed in theater for the past 20 years.

Michelle Williams on “The Jennifer Hudson Show”

“It was an absolute joy having them there because I know they’re fans of the movie,” she said at the time, adding, “It was really a joy to have them come to see something that I’m equally excited about as well.”

Williams continued, “Having them there, I felt anchored. We obviously have not been touring together for years, but it took me back to the time when I’d been with them on stage.”

“Even though they weren’t on stage with me, I felt so grounded. It’s giving me some fuel for the rest of my run in the show,” she added.

Speaking aboutthe productiononThe Jennifer Hudson Show, Williams gushed about how her love for the cast and crew enables her to push through shows despite being tired.

“We do eight shows a week,” she said. “So even when I’m tired I just love going to work because I know somebody is gonna make me laugh or I’m gonna make somebody laugh and we get through it.”

“It’s a joy,” the actress continued. “It’s a blessing, it’s another open door that I’m just grateful to have.”

Williams also spoke about how Rowland encouraged her to take the role on Broadway.

“Our relationship might have been threatened if I didn’t do this show,” she joked before stating that many of her loved ones encouraged her to return to Broadway after six years.

The star also spoke again about Beyoncé and Rowland attending her opening night.

“I would rather be performing with them if I’m gonna be performing at all. They’re just so strengthening,” she said, adding that their presence gave her “wind for my sails to go on.”

source: people.com