Jess Glynne has said she has found “a new balance” during lockdown, after cancelling a string of dates last year due to exhaustion.The pop star, 30, suffered a vocal haemorrhage, and doctors warned her she could damage her voice permanently if she did not take time off.Glynne, whose chart-topping hits include Hold My Hand and I’ll Be There, said her diary had gone “crazy” and she had been put under “so much pressure”.The north London-raised singer had recently finished supporting the Spice Girls on their reunion tour and was due to play across the UK through June until mid-July last year.She told the PA news agency: “It’s been really great.
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