Kelendria Trene “Kelly” Rowland was affectionately known just as a member of the girl supergroup Destiny’s Child. Since then Ms. Kelly has made a name for herself and growing into her “grown woman” status. Like spring flowers, Rowland has blossomed into her own woman full of strength, courage, wisdom, with a perfect balance of grace and flyness.
When you have a career as long and successful as Kelly Rowland’s – spanning over two decades with chart-topping anthems like “Survivor” as part of Destiny’s Child and “Motivation” from her solo success – you pick up a few things along the way that outshine even platinum plaques (which she has many).
The married mother of now two boys has created a collection of fashionable workout gear, a makeup line to represent dark chocolate girls, in an advocate for heart health and fitness, amongst many more. Yet, with all of the stuff she has going on, family is most important to Kelly.
Rowland recently shared a tender family moment with her sons Titan and newborn Noah.
Just 21 days after giving birth to her baby boy Noah, the 39-year-old looked completely at ease in her new role as mother-of-two in a precious snap she posted to Instagram.
‘My Happy Place❤️ ❤️So grateful,’ the four-time Grammy winner captioned a photo in bed with little Noah in her arms and her six-year-old by her side.
“I still feel like I’m a work in progress as far as getting back down to — I have a goal in my head of how I want my body to feel” admits Kelly. “It’s not about how I want my body to look. I think that as women we have to really be cognizant of that because we shouldn’t want to specifically look like anything as much as we should feel good about ourselves. And whether that’s drinking a lot of water or eating foods that you know, may not cause [allergy] flare-ups. Like, I have to stay away from dairy because that causes flare-ups for me and sometimes in my allergies as well. But just like, really giving your body things that it needs as far as nutrition is concerned, especially after having a baby. Like, you’re pouring everything into your baby.
“The women out there are pouring everything into their relationships, their husbands. Some are still thinking about work, and it’s just important that you take at least 20 minutes a day just to pour back into yourself, whether that’s with