Little Mix star Leigh-Anne Pinnock has spoken out again about experiencing racism in the music industry, explaining how she tried to ignore the feelings and is still healing
Leigh-Anne Pinnock said she pushed down feelings of racism experienced in the music industry, which is why she is “still trying to heal” from it.
In 2021, she presented BBC Three documentary Leigh-Anne: Race, Pop & Power which explored her experience as the only black member of Little Mix and discrimination within the music industry. “Just little things I was questioning, but also feeling quite alone with it… I just pushed it down and down and down.“It was so weirdly traumatic without even knowing it, because I was just getting on with it. I was still smiling, still living my life, but this thing was just there all the time.
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