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LaTavia Roberson

LaTavia Marie Roberson (born November 1, 1981)[2] is an American R&B singer. She rose to fame in the late 1990s as an original member of the R&B group Destiny's Child, one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. During her time as a member, Roberson recorded two studio albums, sold over 25 million records and won two Grammy Awards and three Soul Train Music Awards.[3]

LaTavia Roberson
Roberson in August 2018
Born
LaTavia Marie Roberson

(1981-11-01) November 1, 1981 (age 42)
OccupationSinger
Years active1990–present
PartnerDon Vito
Children2
Musical career
GenresR&B[1]
Labels
Formerly of

Following her departure from the group, Roberson briefly formed the girl group Anjel, which also included former Destiny's Child member LeToya Luckett. Roberson has starred in various stage plays including Those Jeans, How to Love, and Not My Family.[4] In 2014, she became a main cast-member for R&B Divas: Atlanta alongside singers such as Angie Stone, Keke Wyatt and long-time friend Meelah of 702.[5]

Early life edit

Roberson was born on November 1, 1981, in Houston, Texas, to Cheryl Lastrap and Terry Roberson.[citation needed] In the 1980s, before joining Destiny's Child, Roberson was a child model, appearing in commercials such as Soft and Beautiful's Just for Me Hair Care relaxer for kids.[6]

Career edit

1990–2000: Girl's Tyme and Destiny's Child edit

When LaTavia was eight years old, she auditioned to be a rapper and dancer in a local girl group and was one of many girls selected. She met Beyoncé Knowles at this audition, and the two became best friends.[7] Singing and dancing with other young girls, LaTavia and Beyoncé made a video for a song called "One Time" which almost led to them becoming a duo.[8] LaTavia then met Kelly Rowland in elementary school; she was in the third grade while Rowland was in the fourth grade. After hearing Rowland sing, LaTavia told her to try out for the group, which she did.[9] Initially, due to her duties as a rapper and dancer, LaTavia did not sing; subsequently, she had vocal lessons and began singing at local events. LaTavia got her break when she entered the singing competition TV show Star Search, alongside Beyoncé, Kelly, Tamar Davis and LaTavia's cousins Nikki and Nina Taylor. The group, then named Girl's Tyme, were heartbroken after losing the competition to Skeleton Crew.[10] Beyonce's father Mathew Knowles began managing the group and changed the line-up, reducing it to a quartet, consisting of LaTavia, Beyoncé, Kelly, and Beyoncé's elementary school friend LeToya Luckett. The group also underwent several name changes: The Dolls, Something Fresh, Cliché, and Destiny.[11]

In 1995, they signed to Elektra Records, but were later dropped from the label. D'wayne Wiggins soon began working on music with the group, briefly signing them to Grass Roots Entertainment. The Wiggins produced song "Killing Time" was included on the Men in Black soundtrack. After plenty of training to become prepared and ready for the music industry, they were signed by Columbia Records in 1997 under the name, Destiny's Child with Knowles as lead vocalist, Rowland as second-lead vocalist, and Roberson and Luckett as background vocalists. Roberson was the alto, adding the low notes, and Luckett was the soprano, adding the high notes to the group's harmony.[12] Roberson was also designated as the group's spokesperson. In early 1998, Destiny's Child released their self-titled debut album Destiny's Child. The singles were "No, No, No" featuring Wyclef Jean and "With Me".[13] Roberson can be heard rapping in the song "Illusions". Later in 1998, their song "Get on the Bus" featuring Timbaland (which was released as a single in Europe) was included on the Why Do Fools Fall in Love soundtrack.

In 1999, Destiny's Child released their second album The Writing's on the Wall. It became one of the biggest selling albums released by a female group and was certified eight-times platinum in the U.S. The album includes four hit singles, "Bills, Bills, Bills", "Bug a Boo", "Say My Name", and "Jumpin', Jumpin'".[14] LaTavia also gained co-writing contribution more on this album than their first. Roberson performed lead on two songs: "Sweet Sixteen" and "Where'd You Go". Additionally, she sang lead on the song "Can't Help Myself" which was only released on the album's Houston Edition. In late 1999, during the success of The Writing's on the Wall, Roberson and Luckett attempted to bring in a third-party mediator to work with their manager Mathew Knowles; however, they soon found themselves on the outs with Knowles.[15] When the "Say My Name" video debuted in February 2000, the pair learned they'd been replaced by Michelle Williams and Farrah Franklin,[16] which led to several lawsuits with the outcome of Roberson and Luckett being entitled to royalty checks from the previous albums they had made with the group.

While in Destiny's Child, LaTavia appeared in music videos for artists such as Jagged Edge. Roberson performed with the group in live shows, toured as an opening act on TLC's FanMail Tour, and won awards such as Soul Train Music Awards. She also acted in TV shows such as Smart Guy and the movie Beverly Hood alongside the other members.

2001–2003: Anjel edit

Following the break-up, Roberson and Luckett won two Grammys for their contribution to Destiny Child's "Say My Name". After that, they formed a group called Anjel with two other girls, Naty Quinones and Tiffany Beaudoin. In 2000, Linda Casey, the mother of Jagged Edge's Brian and Brandon Casey, had held a talent search in Connecticut. This contest would determine the newest member of the group, Natasha Ramos. Due to personality differences, Ramos left the group. Before leaving, she introduced them to Naty Quinones, who auditioned and was added to the group. In February 2001, Anjel attended the Grammys. Later that year, Tiffany Beaudoin was introduced to Anjel by a mutual friend and joined after an audition. They recorded a 22-track demo, planning to release their album, Heavenly, with the help of Jagged Edge.[17] They also appeared in the music video for Jagged Ege's "Where the Party At" remix. The group made one live appearance in 2001 on Good Day, NY; where they talked about the album they were working on and sang part of their song "Missing You". The production company that handled the group fell through and the members went separate ways.[18]

Their label was 581 Entertainment, ran by Jagged Edge under So So Def Recordings, while it was still under Columbia. So So Def owner Jermaine Dupri's decision to leave Columbia caused problems with 581 Entertainment. Before Dupri's move, Anjel's project was on track to be released. The members decided to look into individual projects while group business issues were being handled. In 2003, the record company folded and the group broke up. The group never released Heavenly and split up, before actually recording a full album. The tracks were later leaked on the internet.

2004–2012: Personal endeavors and solo career edit

In 2005, LaTavia got invited to replace Kandi in the group Xscape, but passed on the opportunity due to her priority to take care of her family at home in Houston.[19]

In July 2006, it was confirmed by LaTavia herself, that she had been secretly recording her debut album on and off since March 2006. She collaborated with producers such as Scott Storch and hoped to work with Houston rappers Mike Jones and Slim Thug in the future, but was quick to point out it was in no way an attempt to recreate the success of former bandmate LeToya Luckett. Her album called 'Black Summer's Night', a mix of hip-hop meets jazz and soul, with help from Swizz Beatz, Polow da Don, and André 3000 of Outkast, was supposed to appear sometime in 2009.[20] Unfortunately, she never managed to complete this album, so it was never released.

In 2007, LaTavia and the other former members LeToya Luckett and Farrah Franklin appeared in the TV series Boulevard of Broken Dreams telling their side of the story about what happened during their time with Destiny's Child.[21]

In 2008, LaTavia was in the stage play Those Jeans, which ran from April 18 to July 12. It was described as "a truly well written love story, about a fashion designer and a high fashion photographer, looking for love in all the wrong places".

In 2009, LaTavia featured on the song "Swagga Check" by Young Sween from his album The Goodie Room, released by Fleet Street Records; the song was mistakenly named "Holdin on to You" on iTunes.[22]

In 2010, LaTavia appeared on The Real Housewives of Atlanta speaking to her then-lawyer Phaedra Parks.[23] During this episode, Roberson talked about how she dealt with alcoholic problems and getting in trouble with the law for a DWI.

2013–2015: R&B Divas, stage plays and motherhood edit

In 2013, LaTavia starred in J.F. Bailey's stage plays How to Love and Not My Family.[4] That same year, she became a mother for the first time.[24] In 2014, Roberson was added to the main cast of R&B Divas: Atlanta season 3, and her main storyline included being afraid to sing on the show, as she felt she wasn't ready to do so, despite the show being called R&B Divas.[25][26] Season 3 of R&B Divas consisted of eleven episodes starring LaTavia (including the reunion shows). To promote R&B Divas, she appeared on the Wendy Williams Show in May 2014. In 2015, Roberson announced she had gotten into the hair business with Luxury Hair Direct, which specializes in hair extensions.[27] She also became involved with the charity 'Saving Our Daughters'.[28]

2016–2022: Web-series, films, return to music, and sports edit

In 2016, Roberson started an online YouTube-based series called 'The Online Diary of LaTavia Roberson.'[29] In an interview with People Magazine, she confirmed plans to release her autobiography, I Am LaTavia, which she described as a memoir to her fans.[30] Roberson later engaged in a feud with the magazine after alleging they misquoted and misrepresented her interview online.[30][31][32] The memoir, which was originally set for publication in the spring of 2017, remains unreleased.

In 2017, Roberson made her film debut as an actress in the horror movie But Deliver Us from Evil, starring Eric Roberts.[33] She also appeared in two additional movies Dirty South House Arrest[34] and The Hills.[35] Roberson released her first song as a solo artist, "Best Time of Your Life", which is an EDM track, on June 23, 2017.[36] In November 2018, she founded Roberson Sports Management, with plans of representing rising boxers. Roberson also launched a boxing magazine called Slugfest Magazine.[37] The first issue, featuring Roy Jones Jr., was published in March 2019. The magazine ceased publication in 2020.[38]

2023–present: Le Papillon Foundation, fashion and cosmetics line edit

In 2023, Roberson launched Le Papillon Foundation, a nonprofit organization for young girls, and her Queens Collection makeup line.[39] She showcased the Fall/Winter 2024 collection of her fashion line, LMR Collection, at New York Fashion Week, in February 2024.[40]

"Survivor" lawsuit edit

In March 2000, Roberson and Luckett filed a lawsuit against Mathew Knowles and the group. This began a media battle in which the two sides exchanged disparaging remarks in magazine and newspaper interviews. Roberson and Luckett agreed to a settlement that required them to drop the part of their lawsuit that targeted their former group members (though they retained the suit against Mathew Knowles) and required both sides to stop disparaging each other in public.[41] Roberson and Luckett later filed another suit against Destiny's Child. They claimed that the single "Survivor" from the group's 2001 album of the same name violated their previous settlement. As evidence, Roberson and Luckett cited lyrics, such as "thought I wouldn't sell without you, sold nine million", which they believed referenced the split. In July 2002, Destiny's Child again settled out of court with the pair.[42]

Personal life edit

In 2010, Roberson revealed that she had suffered with an alcohol problem after Destiny's Child. This led to Roberson being arrested for driving while intoxicated.[43] Roberson sought treatment, which led to her recovery, and is using the experience to help others.[44] On August 21, 2013, Roberson gave birth to a daughter with producer Don Vito.[45] In 2016, she suffered the late term pregnancy loss of a baby girl.[46] On September 23, 2019, Roberson's management team announced via Instagram that she had given birth to a boy,[47] her second child with Don Vito.[48]

Discography edit

Studio albums with Destiny's Child

Collaborative albums

  • Heavenly (2003) (unreleased album with Anjel)


Singles

  • 2009 – "Swagga Check" (Young Sween featuring LaTavia Roberson)
  • 2017 – "Best Time of Your Life"[36]
  • 2017 – "Baby Love Crazy" (Darryl Allen featuring LaTavia Roberson)[49]
  • 2018 – Nia featuring Bryant McCarty, Latavia Roberson and Dajione – "Lord's Prayer" (gospel song)

Filmography edit

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1999 Beverly Hood Girl#4
2017 But Deliver Us from Evil[33] Stacey
2017 Dirty South House Arrest[34] Tamika
2017 The Hills[35] Marie
2023 Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé Herself Cameo
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1998 Smart Guy Herself "A Date with Destiny"
1999 Pacific Blue "Ghost Town"
2007 Boulevard of Broken Dreams "Episode 2: Destiny's Child/Jonathan Brandis"
2010 Real Housewives of Atlanta 1 episode
2014 R&B Divas: Atlanta Main Cast
2014 The Wendy Williams Show Guest
2015 L.A. Hair 1 episode
2017 Real Housewives of Atlanta Guest
2017 Great Day Houston Guest

Plays edit

  • Those Jeans (2008)
  • How to Love (2013)
  • Not My Family (2013)

Book edit

  • I Am LaTavia, My Story. My Destiny. (TBA)

Grammy Awards edit

  • 2001, Best R&B Song ("Say My Name")
  • 2001, Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals ("Say My Name")

References edit

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  2. ^ "Latavia Marie Roberson – Texas Birth Index". FamilySearch. November 1, 1981. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  3. ^ Archived from the original on March 22, 2015. Retrieved April 19, 2015. (Group sales coincide because LaTavia and LeToya founded the group, leaving then simultaneously)
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  5. ^ "LaTavia Roberson, Meelah Williams Cover BE Magazine". April 23, 2014.
  6. ^ "The '90s Just For Me Hair Relaxer Commercial Song Is Stuck In Our Heads (VIDEO)". huffpost.com.
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  26. ^ "'R&B Divas' Star LaTavia Roberson Says Destiny's Child Grammy Wins Proves She's A Star Despite Struggley Singing Voice!". July 8, 2014. Retrieved July 8, 2014.
  27. ^ LaTavia Roberson joins Luxury Hair Direct
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  34. ^ a b "Dirty South House Arrest". IMDb.
  35. ^ a b "The Hills". IMDb.
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  42. ^ Vineyard, Jennifer. "Destiny's Child Settle With Ex-Members Over 'Survivor' Dis". MTV News.
  43. ^ "Latavia Roberson Says She Turned To Alcohol After Being Kicked Out Of Destiny's Child". The Urban Daily. November 11, 2010.
  44. ^ "LaTavia Roberson Talks Recovering From Substance Abuse". Youtube. Archived from the original on December 13, 2021.
  45. ^ "INTRODUCING LYRIC RICHARD!". bckonline.com. September 24, 2013. Retrieved February 27, 2021.
  46. ^ "Former Destiny's Child Member LaTavia Roberson Opens Up About Heartbreaking Loss Following Hospital Emergency". Essence. October 26, 2020.
  47. ^ "Premier Global Management on Instagram: "ITS A BOY!!!! 🚼 🎊 CONGRATS TO OUR CLIENT @iamlatavia GIVING BIRTH TO A BEAUTIFUL BABY BOY TODAY!!! LATAVIA AND BABY ARE WELL..."". Instagram. Archived from the original on December 24, 2021.
  48. ^ "LaTavia Roberson on Instagram: "I could not thank God for a more perfect birthday!!!!! Loved ones and family!!! Especially after having a baby! My God is an awesome God🙏🏽.…"". Instagram. Archived from the original on December 24, 2021.
  49. ^ "Baby Love Crazy (feat. Latavia Roberson)" – via open.spotify.com.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • LaTavia Roberson discography at Discogs
  • LaTavia Roberson at IMDb

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LaTavia redirects here Not to be confused with Latvia LaTavia Marie Roberson born November 1 1981 2 is an American R amp B singer She rose to fame in the late 1990s as an original member of the R amp B group Destiny s Child one of the world s best selling girl groups of all time During her time as a member Roberson recorded two studio albums sold over 25 million records and won two Grammy Awards and three Soul Train Music Awards 3 LaTavia RobersonRoberson in August 2018BornLaTavia Marie Roberson 1981 11 01 November 1 1981 age 42 Houston Texas U S OccupationSingerYears active1990 presentPartnerDon VitoChildren2Musical careerGenresR amp B 1 LabelsColumbiaFleet StreetFormerly ofDestiny s ChildAnjelFollowing her departure from the group Roberson briefly formed the girl group Anjel which also included former Destiny s Child member LeToya Luckett Roberson has starred in various stage plays including Those Jeans How to Love and Not My Family 4 In 2014 she became a main cast member for R amp B Divas Atlanta alongside singers such as Angie Stone Keke Wyatt and long time friend Meelah of 702 5 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1990 2000 Girl s Tyme and Destiny s Child 2 2 2001 2003 Anjel 2 3 2004 2012 Personal endeavors and solo career 2 4 2013 2015 R amp B Divas stage plays and motherhood 2 5 2016 2022 Web series films return to music and sports 2 6 2023 present Le Papillon Foundation fashion and cosmetics line 3 Survivor lawsuit 4 Personal life 5 Discography 6 Filmography 7 Plays 8 Book 9 Grammy Awards 10 References 11 External linksEarly life editRoberson was born on November 1 1981 in Houston Texas to Cheryl Lastrap and Terry Roberson citation needed In the 1980s before joining Destiny s Child Roberson was a child model appearing in commercials such as Soft and Beautiful s Just for Me Hair Care relaxer for kids 6 Career edit1990 2000 Girl s Tyme and Destiny s Child edit When LaTavia was eight years old she auditioned to be a rapper and dancer in a local girl group and was one of many girls selected She met Beyonce Knowles at this audition and the two became best friends 7 Singing and dancing with other young girls LaTavia and Beyonce made a video for a song called One Time which almost led to them becoming a duo 8 LaTavia then met Kelly Rowland in elementary school she was in the third grade while Rowland was in the fourth grade After hearing Rowland sing LaTavia told her to try out for the group which she did 9 Initially due to her duties as a rapper and dancer LaTavia did not sing subsequently she had vocal lessons and began singing at local events LaTavia got her break when she entered the singing competition TV show Star Search alongside Beyonce Kelly Tamar Davis and LaTavia s cousins Nikki and Nina Taylor The group then named Girl s Tyme were heartbroken after losing the competition to Skeleton Crew 10 Beyonce s father Mathew Knowles began managing the group and changed the line up reducing it to a quartet consisting of LaTavia Beyonce Kelly and Beyonce s elementary school friend LeToya Luckett The group also underwent several name changes The Dolls Something Fresh Cliche and Destiny 11 In 1995 they signed to Elektra Records but were later dropped from the label D wayne Wiggins soon began working on music with the group briefly signing them to Grass Roots Entertainment The Wiggins produced song Killing Time was included on the Men in Black soundtrack After plenty of training to become prepared and ready for the music industry they were signed by Columbia Records in 1997 under the name Destiny s Child with Knowles as lead vocalist Rowland as second lead vocalist and Roberson and Luckett as background vocalists Roberson was the alto adding the low notes and Luckett was the soprano adding the high notes to the group s harmony 12 Roberson was also designated as the group s spokesperson In early 1998 Destiny s Child released their self titled debut album Destiny s Child The singles were No No No featuring Wyclef Jean and With Me 13 Roberson can be heard rapping in the song Illusions Later in 1998 their song Get on the Bus featuring Timbaland which was released as a single in Europe was included on the Why Do Fools Fall in Love soundtrack In 1999 Destiny s Child released their second album The Writing s on the Wall It became one of the biggest selling albums released by a female group and was certified eight times platinum in the U S The album includes four hit singles Bills Bills Bills Bug a Boo Say My Name and Jumpin Jumpin 14 LaTavia also gained co writing contribution more on this album than their first Roberson performed lead on two songs Sweet Sixteen and Where d You Go Additionally she sang lead on the song Can t Help Myself which was only released on the album s Houston Edition In late 1999 during the success of The Writing s on the Wall Roberson and Luckett attempted to bring in a third party mediator to work with their manager Mathew Knowles however they soon found themselves on the outs with Knowles 15 When the Say My Name video debuted in February 2000 the pair learned they d been replaced by Michelle Williams and Farrah Franklin 16 which led to several lawsuits with the outcome of Roberson and Luckett being entitled to royalty checks from the previous albums they had made with the group While in Destiny s Child LaTavia appeared in music videos for artists such as Jagged Edge Roberson performed with the group in live shows toured as an opening act on TLC s FanMail Tour and won awards such as Soul Train Music Awards She also acted in TV shows such as Smart Guy and the movie Beverly Hood alongside the other members 2001 2003 Anjel edit Following the break up Roberson and Luckett won two Grammys for their contribution to Destiny Child s Say My Name After that they formed a group called Anjel with two other girls Naty Quinones and Tiffany Beaudoin In 2000 Linda Casey the mother of Jagged Edge s Brian and Brandon Casey had held a talent search in Connecticut This contest would determine the newest member of the group Natasha Ramos Due to personality differences Ramos left the group Before leaving she introduced them to Naty Quinones who auditioned and was added to the group In February 2001 Anjel attended the Grammys Later that year Tiffany Beaudoin was introduced to Anjel by a mutual friend and joined after an audition They recorded a 22 track demo planning to release their album Heavenly with the help of Jagged Edge 17 They also appeared in the music video for Jagged Ege s Where the Party At remix The group made one live appearance in 2001 on Good Day NY where they talked about the album they were working on and sang part of their song Missing You The production company that handled the group fell through and the members went separate ways 18 Their label was 581 Entertainment ran by Jagged Edge under So So Def Recordings while it was still under Columbia So So Def owner Jermaine Dupri s decision to leave Columbia caused problems with 581 Entertainment Before Dupri s move Anjel s project was on track to be released The members decided to look into individual projects while group business issues were being handled In 2003 the record company folded and the group broke up The group never released Heavenly and split up before actually recording a full album The tracks were later leaked on the internet 2004 2012 Personal endeavors and solo career edit In 2005 LaTavia got invited to replace Kandi in the group Xscape but passed on the opportunity due to her priority to take care of her family at home in Houston 19 In July 2006 it was confirmed by LaTavia herself that she had been secretly recording her debut album on and off since March 2006 She collaborated with producers such as Scott Storch and hoped to work with Houston rappers Mike Jones and Slim Thug in the future but was quick to point out it was in no way an attempt to recreate the success of former bandmate LeToya Luckett Her album called Black Summer s Night a mix of hip hop meets jazz and soul with help from Swizz Beatz Polow da Don and Andre 3000 of Outkast was supposed to appear sometime in 2009 20 Unfortunately she never managed to complete this album so it was never released In 2007 LaTavia and the other former members LeToya Luckett and Farrah Franklin appeared in the TV series Boulevard of Broken Dreams telling their side of the story about what happened during their time with Destiny s Child 21 In 2008 LaTavia was in the stage play Those Jeans which ran from April 18 to July 12 It was described as a truly well written love story about a fashion designer and a high fashion photographer looking for love in all the wrong places In 2009 LaTavia featured on the song Swagga Check by Young Sween from his album The Goodie Room released by Fleet Street Records the song was mistakenly named Holdin on to You on iTunes 22 In 2010 LaTavia appeared on The Real Housewives of Atlanta speaking to her then lawyer Phaedra Parks 23 During this episode Roberson talked about how she dealt with alcoholic problems and getting in trouble with the law for a DWI 2013 2015 R amp B Divas stage plays and motherhood edit In 2013 LaTavia starred in J F Bailey s stage plays How to Love and Not My Family 4 That same year she became a mother for the first time 24 In 2014 Roberson was added to the main cast of R amp B Divas Atlanta season 3 and her main storyline included being afraid to sing on the show as she felt she wasn t ready to do so despite the show being called R amp B Divas 25 26 Season 3 of R amp B Divas consisted of eleven episodes starring LaTavia including the reunion shows To promote R amp B Divas she appeared on the Wendy Williams Show in May 2014 In 2015 Roberson announced she had gotten into the hair business with Luxury Hair Direct which specializes in hair extensions 27 She also became involved with the charity Saving Our Daughters 28 2016 2022 Web series films return to music and sports edit In 2016 Roberson started an online YouTube based series called The Online Diary of LaTavia Roberson 29 In an interview with People Magazine she confirmed plans to release her autobiography I Am LaTavia which she described as a memoir to her fans 30 Roberson later engaged in a feud with the magazine after alleging they misquoted and misrepresented her interview online 30 31 32 The memoir which was originally set for publication in the spring of 2017 remains unreleased In 2017 Roberson made her film debut as an actress in the horror movie But Deliver Us from Evil starring Eric Roberts 33 She also appeared in two additional movies Dirty South House Arrest 34 and The Hills 35 Roberson released her first song as a solo artist Best Time of Your Life which is an EDM track on June 23 2017 36 In November 2018 she founded Roberson Sports Management with plans of representing rising boxers Roberson also launched a boxing magazine called Slugfest Magazine 37 The first issue featuring Roy Jones Jr was published in March 2019 The magazine ceased publication in 2020 38 2023 present Le Papillon Foundation fashion and cosmetics line edit In 2023 Roberson launched Le Papillon Foundation a nonprofit organization for young girls and her Queens Collection makeup line 39 She showcased the Fall Winter 2024 collection of her fashion line LMR Collection at New York Fashion Week in February 2024 40 Survivor lawsuit editIn March 2000 Roberson and Luckett filed a lawsuit against Mathew Knowles and the group This began a media battle in which the two sides exchanged disparaging remarks in magazine and newspaper interviews Roberson and Luckett agreed to a settlement that required them to drop the part of their lawsuit that targeted their former group members though they retained the suit against Mathew Knowles and required both sides to stop disparaging each other in public 41 Roberson and Luckett later filed another suit against Destiny s Child They claimed that the single Survivor from the group s 2001 album of the same name violated their previous settlement As evidence Roberson and Luckett cited lyrics such as thought I wouldn t sell without you sold nine million which they believed referenced the split In July 2002 Destiny s Child again settled out of court with the pair 42 Personal life editIn 2010 Roberson revealed that she had suffered with an alcohol problem after Destiny s Child This led to Roberson being arrested for driving while intoxicated 43 Roberson sought treatment which led to her recovery and is using the experience to help others 44 On August 21 2013 Roberson gave birth to a daughter with producer Don Vito 45 In 2016 she suffered the late term pregnancy loss of a baby girl 46 On September 23 2019 Roberson s management team announced via Instagram that she had given birth to a boy 47 her second child with Don Vito 48 Discography editStudio albums with Destiny s Child Main articles Destiny s Child discography and songs Destiny s Child 1998 The Writing s on the Wall 1999 Collaborative albums Heavenly 2003 unreleased album with Anjel Singles 2009 Swagga Check Young Sween featuring LaTavia Roberson 2017 Best Time of Your Life 36 2017 Baby Love Crazy Darryl Allen featuring LaTavia Roberson 49 2018 Nia featuring Bryant McCarty Latavia Roberson and Dajione Lord s Prayer gospel song Filmography editFilm Year Title Role Notes1999 Beverly Hood Girl 42017 But Deliver Us from Evil 33 Stacey2017 Dirty South House Arrest 34 Tamika2017 The Hills 35 Marie2023 Renaissance A Film by Beyonce Herself CameoTelevision Year Title Role Notes1998 Smart Guy Herself A Date with Destiny 1999 Pacific Blue Ghost Town 2007 Boulevard of Broken Dreams Episode 2 Destiny s Child Jonathan Brandis 2010 Real Housewives of Atlanta 1 episode2014 R amp B Divas Atlanta Main Cast2014 The Wendy Williams Show Guest2015 L A Hair 1 episode2017 Real Housewives of Atlanta Guest2017 Great Day Houston GuestPlays editThose Jeans 2008 How to Love 2013 Not My Family 2013 Book editI Am LaTavia My Story My Destiny TBA Grammy Awards editSee also List of awards received by Destiny s Child 2001 Best R amp B Song Say My Name 2001 Best R amp B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Say My Name References edit LaTavia Roberson AllMusic Latavia Marie Roberson Texas Birth Index FamilySearch November 1 1981 Retrieved August 19 2019 LATEST NEWS LeToya Luckett to Release New Single Don t Make Me Wait ft T I Archived from the original on March 22 2015 Retrieved April 19 2015 Group sales coincide because LaTavia and LeToya founded the group leaving then simultaneously a b Minyvonne Burke July 5 2016 Former Destiny s Child Member LaTavia Roberson Reportedly In Critical Condition Due To Pregnancy Complications International Business Times Retrieved July 15 2016 LaTavia Roberson Meelah Williams Cover BE Magazine April 23 2014 The 90s Just For Me Hair Relaxer Commercial Song Is Stuck In Our Heads VIDEO huffpost com LaTavia Roberson Announces New Docuseries amp Dispels Her Label as the Bitter Former Destiny s Child Member Billboard Retrieved February 25 2021 Former Destiny s Child LaTavia Roberson Beyonce and I were almost a vocal duo thegrio com May 7 2014 Retrieved February 25 2021 LaTavia Roberson Interview on Great Day Houston June 2017 Youtube Retrieved May 1 2018 Skeleton Crew Meet the Band Who Beat a Young Beyonce on Star Search People Retrieved September 22 2018 INTERVIEW MATHEW KNOWLES Cryptic Rock May 30 2018 Retrieved February 25 2021 LeToya Luckett Talks Beyonce s Cough In That Old Destiny s Child Interview idolator January 31 2014 Destiny s Child News Music Performances and Show Video Clips MTV Destiny s Child s The Writing s On The Wall Turns 20 July 26 2019 Retrieved February 5 2021 Destiny s Child s Long Road to Fame The Song Isn t Called Survivor for Nothing MTV June 13 2005 Retrieved May 2 2021 LaTavia Roberson Says It Wasn t Pretty When She Was Dropped from Destiny s Child It Led Me Into a Depression People December 28 2016 Ex Destiny s Child Members Say Their Name Is Angel MTV News Retrieved February 5 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Despite Struggley Singing Voice July 8 2014 Retrieved July 8 2014 LaTavia Roberson joins Luxury Hair Direct Destiny s Child s LaTavia Roberson s Mothers Day Prayer for Covenant House May 1 2015 Retrieved February 27 2021 LaTavia Roberson Shares life In Online Diary QG June 1 2016 Retrieved February 5 2021 a b Destiny s Child Alum LaTavia Roberson Opens Up About Heartbreaking Miscarriage Her Spirit Has Guided Me People Former Destiny s Child Member LaTavia Roberson Has a Bone to Pick With People Magazine BET com Ousted Destiny s Child Member LaTavia Roberson Is Pretty Pissed About an Interview She Gave Oxygen December 29 2016 a b But Deliver Us from Evil IMDb a b Dirty South House Arrest IMDb a b The Hills IMDb a b LaTavia Roberson turned EDM Check out her new single FanSided June 22 2017 Archived from the original on June 28 2017 Retrieved June 24 2017 L L C Roberson Sports Management LaTavia Roberson Takes on All Comers with New Business Venture www prnewswire com Press release Retrieved February 5 2021 Slugfest Magazine Retrieved February 5 2021 Meet LaTavia Roberson Public Figure amp Motivational Speaker Shoutout Atlanta January 17 2024 Retrieved March 18 2024 Kenneth J Williams Jr March 3 2024 Destined For Success LaTavia Roberson s Rise In Fashion Beauty And Entrepreneurship Forbes Retrieved March 18 2024 Destiny s Child Members Dropped From Ex Members Lawsuit MTV News Vineyard Jennifer Destiny s Child Settle With Ex Members Over Survivor Dis MTV News Latavia Roberson Says She Turned To Alcohol After Being Kicked Out Of Destiny s Child The Urban Daily November 11 2010 LaTavia Roberson Talks Recovering From Substance Abuse Youtube Archived from the original on December 13 2021 INTRODUCING LYRIC RICHARD bckonline com September 24 2013 Retrieved February 27 2021 Former Destiny s Child Member LaTavia Roberson Opens Up About Heartbreaking Loss Following Hospital Emergency Essence October 26 2020 Premier Global Management on Instagram ITS A BOY CONGRATS TO OUR CLIENT iamlatavia GIVING BIRTH TO A BEAUTIFUL BABY BOY TODAY LATAVIA AND BABY ARE WELL Instagram Archived from the original on December 24 2021 LaTavia Roberson on Instagram I could not thank God for a more perfect birthday Loved ones and family Especially after having a baby My God is an awesome God Instagram Archived from the original on December 24 2021 Baby Love Crazy feat Latavia Roberson via open spotify com External links editOfficial website LaTavia Roberson discography at Discogs LaTavia Roberson at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title LaTavia Roberson amp oldid 1218304627, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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