Latto revealed that he has made some tweaks to his body but is not suggesting that anyone should follow in his footsteps.
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The “Bitch From Da South” rapper may be in the middle of the back. She has now revealed that her body has been enhanced after rapping about fellow rapper Coi Leray’s body.
He said he had completed “some work”. He came clean on his Apple Music 777 Radio show, where he admitted he was happy with his work because it was done right and looked so good that most people believed everything about him.
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“You know I need to do some work on my body or whatever,” quipped Latto, to which co-host and friend Brooklyn Nikole said, “Oh, really,” like she didn’t know. He said, “If there’s one thing about it, if you go, do it, do it right.”
Latto later praised his friend for not doing the work and said he was often “on your case” to make sure no work was done. Brooklyn supports him. “You’re going to tell everyone don’t touch your body, don’t touch your face.”
Latto Thinks Women Should Appreciate Their Bodies More
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Latyo launches into a eulogy about staying natural as possible despite not practicing what she preaches. “I tell you to all the young ladies listening, all the women listening now; I’m telling you from someone who has done it. Find peace in your natural state.”
He continued. You will find blemishes, other spots, and other marks. Surgery, any of those things is not a permanent fix,” admitted Latto. He kept it to the point and also made a great point about surgery never being enough.
“We still edit pictures,” he admits, laughing about the daily practice. “We still have problems in the mirror,” he joked again. But when Brooklyn seriously asked how he felt about people commenting on people having surgery, the “Lottery” rapper turned sour.
Latto Advocate For Women In General
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She wisely says she’s not a fan of people shutting down women who brag about loving their bodies before or after surgery. “I support women in general; surgical, natural, whatever. However, if you want to play, make sure it’s what you’re comfortable with.”
He admits that surgery might not have been the path he would have taken had he not been in music. “I’m always in the spotlight, and I’m still young. I got my first big break at 16 on The Rap Game,” he recalls.
When his hits started breaking the charts, “I was 19,” he says, impressionable. But he said that surgery is not something he would fully think about and thinks you can please everyone, so please yourself.
She used to worry about how haters would comment on her body, and now she’s wised up and minds her own body business.
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