Magazine Fab: Letoya Luckett For Rolling Out Magazine By DeWayne Rogers

Letoya Luckett graced the cover of Rolling Out Magazine looking absolutely gorgeous in a neon dress. The Single Ladies star rocked three different looks from neons to floral prints. Talk about an amazing spread!

 In the magazine she shares her insecurities and offers advice to young starlets:

“I had things about myself that I [didn’t] like.  I [would always say] ‘I wish I had this, I wish I had that.’ I used to have this thing about my legs. If you look at all of the Destiny’s Child albums from when I was a part of the group, you never saw me in a skirt. I was always the one who wore the pants, because I felt like my legs were too skinny.”

“With the younger gals now, because certain things are being celebrated, they feel they have to show certain things to be appreciated or liked by men.”

“I don’t think I ever found myself being tempted to just go crazy with it. I was dealing with self-esteem issues. I didn’t even wanna show my legs, let alone my butt and all of my goodies! There’s a certain time for that and only this many people should be lucky to see it: You, Jesus and a couple of other folks, but not the entire world. If you’re going to do it, let it mean something. Make a statement. Make it stand for something. Not just to be posing on your bathroom sink, doing a selfie with [your] stuff out!”

Check out more photos below:

Love this spread! 

You can check out her full interview in the latest issue of Rolling Out on newsstands now or online here.

Photos: DeWayne Rogers

About Peachkyss

Peachkyss is the Fashion Writer and Content Curator for Baller Alert, who keeps the reader up-to-date on the latest trends, the latest luxury brand collections, and how to "ball" on a budget. Peachkyss has her Bachelors in Elementary Education with a concentration in Mathematics from Norfolk State University and Masters in Middle Grades Mathematics from Walden University. Have a question about what your favorite celeb is wearing or fashion advice, email me at [email protected]"Style is a way to say who you are without having to speak."

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