Singer Kelly Rowland, a 45-year-old former member of Destiny's Child,is speaking candidly about her health and her career. In a recent interview, she addressed her battle with moderate-to-severe eczema and the inspiration she drew from recent musical collaborations.

The struggle with moderate-to-severe eczema and Lilly's EBGLYSS

Rowland has entered a partnership with the pharmaceutical company Lilly and the medication EBGLYSS to raise awareness for skin conditions that cause dry, itchy, and inflamed skin. As the source reported, the singer has faced significant personal challenges due to eczema flare-ups, including a distressing incident where she had to use makeup to cover an eye area that had become discolored from scratching.

The medication EBGLYSS is an injectable treatment with specific usage guidelines:

  • Target Audience: Adults and children aged 12 and older.
  • Weight Requirement: Patients must weigh at least 88 pounds.
  • Condition: Specifically for moderate-to-severe eczema.
  • Rowland emphasized that eczema is unpredictable and can impact a performer's confidence, noting that the condition often feels as though it "has a mind of its own." She encourages those affected to consult with medical professionals to see if this specific treatment is appropriate.

    Reigniting the spark with Beyoncé and Michelle Williams

    The singer's recent professional momentum is tied closely to her time spent on tour with former Destiny's Child bandmates Beyoncé and Michelle Williams. This reunion provided a massive surge of inspiration, prompting Rowland to head straight into the studio immediately following the tour.

    This period of creative renewal reflects a broader pattern of veteran artists using legacy reunions to fuel new solo chapters. For Rowland, the experience was less about nostalgia and more about the immediate need to translate that shared energy into new musical compositions.

    A decades-long bond with fans since age 15

    Rowland's connection to her audience is built on a foundation of shared history that spans decades. According to the report, she has been performing for the same core group of supporters since she was a teenager, roughly 15 or 16 years old.

    Now in their 40s, these fans have grown up alongside the singer, creating a unique community dynamic. Rowland noted that the fans often arrive "dressed to the nines," showing a level of dedication that she says continues to light her up during live performances.

    The missing details of Rowland's studio sessions

    While the singer has confirmed she is currently "cooking in the studio," several key pieces of information remain unverified. The interview did not specify the genre, release date, or title of the upcoming music she is working on, leaving fans to speculate on her next creative direction.

    Additionally, while Rowland spoke extensively about how her mother introduced her to her faith, the specific ways her spiritual life influences her current business partnerships or upcoming musical themes were not detailed. It remains to be seen how much of her personal resilience will be reflected in her next project.