Jade Thirwill has claimed that a nasty fallout with Simon Cowell's music label had a lasting impact on Little Mix. The singer, 27, opened up about the band's changing label's and managers, and revealed that herself and her fellow band mates, Perri Edwards, Leigh Anne Pinnock and Jesy Nelson, felt they couldn't be as feminist in their music as they wanted to be.
During the making of their LM5 album in 2018, the girl band were forced to switch labels to RCA after a rather bad fallout with The X Factor judge’s Syco.
Opening up about the difficult time, Jade, 27 admitted that it had a huge effect on the band and completely "f***ed them over".
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