The Independent. Adding that she hadn't seen her since the big day, Ellie told: "I've done a lot of therapy about it because what I thought was fixable isn't fixable....I hope one day I'll be able to get this off my chest, but for now it comes bubbling through my subconscious, through my music."Tracey found herself embroiled in a racism row earlier this year after a tweet about I'm A Celebrity star and Rak-Su singer Myles Stephenson.Tracey hastily issued an apology after Myles accused her of racism, admitting she felt "ashamed" over her remarks.Hot on the heels of her new album, Brightest Blue, Ellie tells that she tends to pen songs with a female audience in mind.Still, she doesn't feel like she "fits in" with other female artists - save.
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