FROM the outside, Leigh-Anne Pinnock’s pop star life as one third of Little Mix looks the absolute dream, with a string of chart-topping hits, sold-out tours and a soccer star fiancé.
But behind the scenes, it hasn’t just been her former bandmate Jesy Nelson — trolled for her image — who has struggled. In a new BBC1 documentary, Leigh-Anne opens up about how racism within the music industry and the country as a whole has “ruined” her decade-long career in the group.
In Leigh-Anne: Race, Pop & Power she reveals she was left feeling “lost and invisible” — leading her to question whether she was only put in the group as the “token black girl”.
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