Romeo Miller Talks Being A Sex Symbol Rolling Out Magazine

Romeo Miller is continuing to grow up right before our eyes and he is looking better and better by the minute. In an interview with Rolling Out Magazine, Romeo talks about being considered as a sex symbol, his recent appearance on VH1’s Single Ladies , What he finds sexy in a woman and what he’s learned from his father, Master P.

You mentioned your father, Master P. How has he helped you to maintain a level-head after experiencing success at an early age?

He says life has no limits and that’s why he named the label that. The main thing is you’re the richest person on earth if you have your education. That is why I put my career on hold for three years to go to school at USC, and I still only have one more year left until I graduate. If you have your education, anything is possible at the end of the day because nobody can take that away from you.

You were also on “Single Ladies.” How have you adjusted to being a sex symbol?

I think my fans are really gonna appreciate my character on ‘Single Ladies’ and that’s why I wanted to do it — and that’s why I was so eager to do it and show my fans the more grown side. I don’t wanna rush anything, I wanna casually get into it, and that’s what I [have] been doing my whole career. That’s why I think people been respecting what we been doing. But, me and my character on ‘Single Ladies’ is a lot different from any character you’ve ever seen me play. It’s a little bit more intimate and a little bit more loving.”

What are three things that make every woman sexy?

Education; gotta be a smart woman and independent. Good heart; everyone loves a woman who loves kids and their outlook on life is positive. You gotta know how to cook. If you don’t know how to cook then that’s a problem, especially if you’re from the South like me. And give good massages. I could keep going.

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