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Michelle Williamsis a singer, songwriter, dancer, actress, author — and a proud candy corn connoisseur.
“Queen of candy corn. That’s my title,” Williams tells PEOPLE in a discussion about her new partnership with candy company Brach’s, for which she wrote and recorded a jingle called “Candy Corn Love,” theDestiny’s Childmusician’s first original song in over a half-decade.
After years of speaking openly about her love of candy corn — despite opposition from those who lack a taste for the sweet, waxy and colorful fall snack — partnering with Brach’s is a natural next step for Williams. “No candy corn slander will be tolerated,” she told viewers during a2019 Instagram Live. “I love candy corn, OK? There’s nothing you can do about it.”
Williams, 43, recently sat down with PEOPLE to explain how she came to adore candy corn, offer advice to its naysayers and update fans on her life outlook since opening up about mental health in her 2021 memoir,Checking In.
Literally seeing a bag laying down, picking it up and eating it. I was like, “What have I been missing all this time?” I know people are like, “Everybody’s taste buds and palate are different.” I’m telling you, it is so good. I love the sweetness, the texture. There are times I’ll mix it with popcorn, so you can get that sweet, savory, salty vibe. It reminds me of a time of year that I know my grandmother loved, because she loved hosting people for Halloween, and candy corn was definitely what she would give out.
Listen — I love how we can have this dialogue where one person likes something, another person doesn’t, and there’s respect here. I understand. That’s OK, butwhydon’t you like it? You haven’t said why. Was it because of what somebody else said in the past? After we get off the phone, you’re going to love it, because I put a different energy to you. It’s made with real honey too, Jack. Maybe that’ll help.
Mix it with some chocolate! You can get one of the mixes, an autumn mix [with] pumpkin, and it’s brown on the bottom. I believe that looks like chocolate to me.
You’re welcome to DM me, or if you’re brave, do like I did. Publicly say, “Michelle, you’re right. I love it. You’re onto something, girl.”
I honestly haven’t. It’s the first song I’ve written in years. I did release a song in 2018 called “Fearless,” but I didn’t write it. It was just a song I heard and loved, and said, “I want to do it.” Brach’s came [to me] with this amazing idea for me to write a song about my love for candy corn. I got off the phone after we had that meeting, and the song was done in five minutes. I was like, “Why did I stop writing?” Maybe I’m going to just start writing songs for candy corn, because I love it so much. It’s easy to write for something you love.
Oh Jack, that’s so good. We’re on the right path for you to be loud and proud about #TeamCandyCorn. You’re on the way.
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There are so many great opportunities that await people. They’ve just got to get a little bit of the clutter out the way, so that when that opportunity comes, they can appreciate it. When this Brach’s opportunity came, I wasn’t like, “Oh my gosh, I’m not good enough. I’m just not in a good place.” I was ready to receive something so amazing, so fulfilling and fun. I just want to do stuff that’s fun. Of course, some serious, meaningful work that can shed a tear, or cause you to reflect and have some serious moments, but there’s got to be a sliver of fun in here.
I don’t have necessarily an intended audience. My audience is for anybody that’s got a beating heart. If you’re alive, my music is for you. I don’t have nothing magical or mystical to answer other than, my music is for you — all walks of life, all beliefs. Anybody can listen to a Michelle Williams record.
I bet. Trust me, I enjoy it. I was like, “OK, I definitely wrote ‘Candy Corn Love,’ so I’ve got that.” Now, it’s like, “Is it time for another bop?” We’ll see.
I love [“Cuff It”] and “Energy.” I think it’s one of the most seamless transitions ever.
source: people.com