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She left one of the biggest girl bands in the world and bet on herself.
On this episode of What’s the Tea, Amy? the TEA is being poured by Leigh-Anne Pinnock who is firmly in her HOTTEST chapter yet.
After more than a decade in the Little Mix spotlight, Leigh-Anne opens up about walking away, starting again, and going fully independent. She talks about self-funding her debut solo album My Ego Told Me To, reclaiming creative control, and why a healthy ego isn’t arrogance - it’s survival.
The conversation dives into motherhood, ambition, identity after fame, and the pressure of visibility, race, and performative allyship. Leigh-Anne reflects on confidence, self-doubt, and what it really takes to make music rooted in truth.
This isn’t a PR interview it’s a raw, unfiltered conversation about growth, power, and choosing yourself.
Leigh - Anne is spilling the TEA on taking her power back - loudly.
By Amy Jackson WestwickShe left one of the biggest girl bands in the world and bet on herself.
On this episode of What’s the Tea, Amy? the TEA is being poured by Leigh-Anne Pinnock who is firmly in her HOTTEST chapter yet.
After more than a decade in the Little Mix spotlight, Leigh-Anne opens up about walking away, starting again, and going fully independent. She talks about self-funding her debut solo album My Ego Told Me To, reclaiming creative control, and why a healthy ego isn’t arrogance - it’s survival.
The conversation dives into motherhood, ambition, identity after fame, and the pressure of visibility, race, and performative allyship. Leigh-Anne reflects on confidence, self-doubt, and what it really takes to make music rooted in truth.
This isn’t a PR interview it’s a raw, unfiltered conversation about growth, power, and choosing yourself.
Leigh - Anne is spilling the TEA on taking her power back - loudly.