Like most of us,Down Town Karlie Kloss loves Beyoncé, which means she also loves Destiny's Child. But in all the Fruitopia-fueled haze of the '90s, she failed to recognize one thing about the iconic girl group: they are not responsible for the TLC song "Waterfalls."
Kloss accidentally revealed her misconception in a Q&A for U.K. magazine Love. After asserting that she'd been a Bey fan since Destiny's Child in 2003 and that she was inspired by her "swag ... confidence, smile and kindness" (all admirable traits), Kloss wrote, "She is the soundtrack to my LIFE! C'mon, Waterfalls?"
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Fortunately, Kloss seems to have since realized her gaffe, although that might not save her from the impending wrath of the Beyhive. Or, for that matter, the impending wrath of TLC fans.
In the meantime, we recommend that Kloss refrain from listening to any other three-person girl groups -- this means no 3LW, Karlie -- until she gets these first two straight.
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