It seems former Destiny's Child group member, Farrah Franklin, is desperately seeking a comeback and is taking extreme measures to have her presence felt. On the heels of her recent single, "Magic and Makeup," rumored reports are stating that now she is working on a tell-all book, but the book will focus more on telling all about former bandmate, Beyoncé Knowles, than her own life.
All Hip Hop reported that the singer is expected to share more than just stories on her stint with the disbanded girl group, but will also tell intimate details about Mrs. Knowles-Carter's sex life. The report claims that Franklin will reveal information about Beyoncé's virginity, and also report on alleged plastic surgery that pop star allegedly had done, including breast implants and a nose job.
Franklin joined the group upon the exit of original group members, LeToya Luckett and LaTavia Roberson in 2000, where she was abruptly introduced to fans as a new member in the "Say My Name" music video. Reports surfaced that after a brief stint with the group, Franklin was fired as a member due to a missed performance during their Australian tour. MTV reported that the group members decided to dismiss Franklin "because she couldn't handle their grueling schedule and failed to show up for a promotional trip to Australia."
In the report, Beyoncé was quoted saying the decision to let Franklin go was a decision made by all members of the group and they ultimately wished her well in all of her future endeavors. However, Farrah tells a vastly different story.
According to News and Gossip about Farrah, the singer didn't find out she was released from the group until hearing about it by watching MTV. She said she wasn't shocked by the news because that's what happened to the other members when they were outted from the group. She explained that she always felt like an outsider in the group even to the point of not letting former stylist, and Beyoncé's mother Tina Knowles, do her hair fearing that she would purposely do something bad to it.
If these are types of comments Franklin made in the past about her days with and feelings toward Knowles-Carter and her mother, one can only imagine what will come of this tell-all book.
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