Leigh-Anne Pinnock has bravely opened up about racism within the music industry and the UK. The Little Mix singer has revealed how racism has "ruined" her decade-long career in the group and made her question whether she only landed a position in the chart-toppers to be the "token black girl".
The 29-year-old honestly opens up on her doubts and feelings in a new BBC documentary called Leigh-Anne: Race, Pop & Power.
In it, she admits to feeling "lost and invisible". She is seen emotionally talking to her mum Deborah, who is half Bajan, and her dad John, who is half Jamaican, and says: "You’d be like, ‘Look where you are, you’re still earning the same money’. "But I was carrying a lot — never, ever feeling good enough. "I feel like it
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