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LeToya Luckett recently appeared on the Good Moms Bad Choices podcast where she revisited her departure from Destiny’s Child two decades ago. She said her “greatest lesson” out of the whole ordeal was making sure she didn’t lose herself in the industry. She said, “With a lot of partnerships, we lose ourselves to become one. With DC my role was the soprano or whatever. So…coming out of DC that’s the only thing that I thought I could sing.”

She continued saying, “For so long, I felt like I sacrificed myself for the greater good. – It did something to my confidence.” And if she could tell her younger self anything, she said, “I think that would be the one thing I would tell myself is – ‘don’t lose yourself, baby. You still matter.’ You know, ‘Still remain confident in who God created you to be and in the gift that he gave you. You don’t have to shrink yourself to be good at your role.’” And as for how her relationship is with the other group members today, she said “the love is still there.”

And in other LeToya news, she just performed at Bun B’s H Town Takeover at March 11th with her kids Tysun and Gianna. She was in the lineup with Tobe Nwigwe and Willie D with her performing for Black Heritage Night with some new artists as well. Described as “a vision in all white and cowboy hat”, she sung her hit record Torn with rapper Slim Thug to a record breaking total crowd of 73,000.

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