Ex-Destiny's Child members LeToya Luckett and LaTavia Roberson congratulated their former bandmates Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland on their halftime show at the Super Bowl on Feb. 3.

Both Roberson and Luckett left the group back in 2000 due to alleged disputes over profits. After the video debut of Say My Name, a song in which Luckett and Roberson co-wrote with their former group, they discovered that they were replaced by two new vocalists, including Michelle Williams.

Both Williams and Rowland appeared with Beyoncé on stage during her 10-plus minute Super Bowl halftime performance. Albeit a brief appearance, both Williams and Rowland joined Beyoncé to sing the band's hits such as Bootylicious and Independent Women. They even backed the headliner on her solo anthem hit Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It).

"Obviously, seeing Beyonce perform was the highlight for me. I got a real surprise when both Kelly and Michelle both popped-up on the stage like that," Roberson told Celebuzz.com in an interview on Monday. "I thought they all looked great and did a good job with their dance moves. Beyoncé was especially amazing. She looked fabulous and her voice was really strong."

Roberson further added, "It was great to see them all performing together and I have no bitter or bad feelings toward any of those women. I wish them all the best.

"I am at a good place in my life and things always work out for a reason. I am pleased that Destiny's Child got back together for the Super Bowl - the fans seemed to really enjoy it too!"

Luckett also showed support of her former girl group. In a Twitter message posted on Feb. 3, she wrote, "The MOST entertaining Super Bowl I've ever seen in MY life from start to finish! #Handsdown."