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Checking In: Michelle Williams Says “The Music Industry Did Not Make Me Depressed,” Discusses Maintaining Friendship With Destiny’s Child & More

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While discussing what inspired the release of her new book, Michelle Williams spoke on her battle with depression, misconceptions about depression, the possibility of new music, maintaining her friendship with Destiny's Child and more.

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