LITTLE Mix star Leigh-Anne Pinnock has spoken of her relief after finally speaking about the racism she has endured for her new documentary.
Leigh-Anne, 29, will tonight front her own BBC show Leigh-Anne: Race, Pop & Power and speak about how racism within the music industry has “ruined” her decade-long career in the group.
The pop star, who is expecting her first child with footballer fiancé Andre Gray, will be seen in tears as she explains how she felt “lost and invisible”.
She will also admit that she feared she had been put in Little Mix as the “token black girl”. But despite the heartache that came with opening up about her experiences, Leigh-Anne has said it is a "weight off her chest".
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