In 2012, she was the official Vibe TV host at the American Music Awards and in 2015 and 2017 she participated in the Buffer Festival.
Her debut book, an autobiography titled "LaToya's Life: Uncut Mishaps of a YouTube Star", was released on November 8, 2016.
[8] Around the time LaToya was 11–14 years old (middle school age) her family moved to the United States to allow her mother to get a college education.
[19] LaToya Howard was invited to the YouTube's Room 301 series by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson for a haunted séance spectacular.
[21] Latoya Howard's now four-year-old daughter, Samia Ali, also followed in the footprint of her mother has over 190,000 subscribers on YouTube.
[26] She has written an autobiography titled LaToya's Life: Uncut Mishaps of a YouTube star, published on November 8, 2016.