LaTavia Roberson
LaTavia Marie Roberson, born on November 1, 1981, in Houston, Texas, is an acclaimed American R&B vocalist celebrated for her role as one of the founding members of Destiny's Child, one of the most successful girl groups in music history. During her tenure with the ensemble in the late 1990s, Roberson contributed to the creation of two studio albums, which collectively sold over 25 million copies and garnered her two Grammy Awards and three Soul Train Music Awards.
After parting ways with Destiny's Child, Roberson briefly teamed up with fellow former member LeToya Luckett to form the girl group Anjel. She also showcased her talents in various stage productions, including "Those Jeans," "How to Love," and "Not My Family." In 2014, she gained further recognition as a prominent cast member of the reality series "R&B Divas: Atlanta," sharing the stage with notable artists like Angie Stone and Keke Wyatt.
Roberson's journey in entertainment began at a young age when she worked as a child model, featuring in commercials such as Soft and Beautiful's Just for Me Hair Care relaxer. Her musical aspirations took flight at eight years old when she auditioned for a local girl group, where she met her lifelong friend Beyoncé Knowles. This pivotal moment led to her involvement in the group that would eventually evolve into Destiny's Child, marking the beginning of a remarkable career in the music industry.
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