LITTLE Mix star Leigh-Anne Pinnock broke down in tears as she sobbed "I'm no longer scared to be me" after making a documentary about racism.
The 29-year-old's new BBC show Leigh-Anne: Race, Pop & Power airs tonight at 9pm. Leigh-Anne opens up about how racism within the music industry has “ruined” her decade-long career in the group and how she felt “lost and invisible”.
The star even feared she had only been put in Little Mix as the “token black girl”. In an interview ahead of the documentary's relief, Leigh-Anne was overcome with emotion as she said filming had "changed" her.
She said: "By the time I finished the documentary I was a different person..." Leigh-Anne - who is pregnant with her first child - then burst into tears and covered.
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