Latto is sharing more details about maintaining her body after having undergone a “BBL” procedure in 2020 and “360 lipo.” As The Shade Room previously reported, the 24-year-old confirmed that she had “plastic surgery” during an April episode of her ‘777’ radio show.
On Tuesday, Latto was revealed as Cosmopolitan’s latest cover star. In an exclusive interview, the rapper candidly shared more details regarding her “BBL” and “360 lipo” procedures.
“I got a BBL in 2020. I also got 360 lipo. That’s on my stomach, back, sides, and whole torso.”
Despite the procedure, the rapper explained that she still has to work hard to “maintain” her shape.
“But then you’ve got to maintain it. So I just hired a trainer…”
Furthermore, she explained that she considered getting a second round of surgery. However, she then decided against it.
“I tweeted the other day that I was almost going to get a round two of surgery and then I was like, let me just get a trainer instead. If you look on my Instagram, you’ll see I’ve always worked out—before and after the surgery. But I will leave early or not push myself as hard. Having a trainer holds you accountable.”
As The Shade Room previously reported, Latto confirmed her plastic surgery history during a previous episode of her ‘777’ radio show. During the episode, the rapper discussed the experience with her sister, Brooklyn Nikole.
She explained that she “got a little work done” on her body. However, her sister replied by explaining that no one would even know.
“A lot of people don’t even know that because you just look so good.”
Latto then explained that she looks “natural” because she went about the procedure the “right” way.
“Because a b***h be looking natural. Because — this one thing about it — if you going to do it, do it right. I’m going to do it right. I did it right…”
Despite this, the rapper discouraged her sister and listeners from being pressured into plastic surgery. Instead, she encouraged his listeners to “find peace” within their “natural state.”
“I’m telling you to all the young girls listening, all the women listening right now. I’m telling you from someone who’s been there, done it — find peace within your natural state. Because you’re going to find a flaw and another flaw and another flaw and another flaw. Surgery, any of that stuff is not a permanent fix… If you want to tweaky tweak, go for it. But make sure it’s for you…”
The rapper then ended her statements by encouraging listeners not to be “gullible” to the opinion of social media.
“Don’t be so gullible for the social media traps and whatever, because you never going to be good enough for the outsider’s eye.”