Celebrity Beyoncé and Michelle Williams Zoomed Into Kelly Rowland Giving Birth "They were able to see Noah come into the world. It was beautiful." By Christopher Luu Christopher Luu Instagram Twitter Christopher Luu joined InStyle in 2018 and has worked in digital and print media for over a decade. Prior to being the Senior News Editor at InStyle, he held positions at Refinery29 and lifestyle publications in both Southern California and Washington, D.C., focusing on fashion, retail, and pop culture. He earned a B.A. degree in English Literature at Chapman University and maintains an encyclopedic knowledge of Fashion Week runway shows and viral internet pet videos. InStyle's editorial guidelines Published on April 29, 2021 Pin Share Tweet Email Back in January, Kelly Rowland welcomed her second child, Noah Jon. The occasion happened to be a Destiny's Child reunion, People reports. Rowland explained that when she was giving birth, her bandmates Beyoncé and Michelle Williams Zoomed in for the occasion. "We had our family join on Zoom," Rowland said, calling Bey and Williams her sisters. "They were able to see Noah come into the world. It was beautiful." Bravo/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images Kelly Rowland Welcomed Her Second Child In addition to Destiny's Child, Beyoncé's mother, Tina Knowles, and Rowland's husband Tim Weatherspoon's mother were also on the Zoom call. Noah Jon is 3 months old now and Rowland said that it was "awesome, awesome, awesome, awesome" when Beyoncé and Williams met the new arrival. "They met him immediately," she said. Rowland is also mother to 6-year-old son Titan Jewell. Noah Jon got to meet the band in February and Rowland explained that having the opportunity to introduce him to the band was "a gift." "The girls were literally over here at the house just recently and when they met the baby, it was like another part of my heart just ... being able to share space with Michelle and Bey is truly a gift," she told Entertainment Tonight. "And I'm just so grateful for them and they are a highlight of my life. Not professionally, but our friendship and our sisterhood — you're going to make me cry." Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit