Little Mix babe Jade Thirlwell has alleged that a fallout with former boss Simon Cowell's music label Syco Music has had a lasting impact on the group's career.
Jade , 27, opened up about the group making the decision to change record label as well as herself and bandmates Perrie Edwards , Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Jesy Nelson feeling as though they couldn't be as feminist in their hits as they wished to be.
The year 2018 saw the quartet record their fifth album, LM5, but mid-production the girls were forced to move to Sony RCA after a fallout with The X Factor mogul's label, Syco.
In a candid discussion, Newcastle-born Jade revealed the effect the fall out had on the songstresses and their career. Jade revealed that the group were not
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