Leigh-Anne Pinnock is a British singer-songwriter and member of the girl group, ‘Little Mix’
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Leigh-Anne Pinnock is a British singer-songwriter and member of the girl group, ‘Little Mix’
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Leigh-Anne used to work as a waitress in Pizza Hut before she shot to fame. She is currently residing at an apartment in London.
In 2015, she began a Tumblr fashion blog called ‘Leigh Loves’. This isn’t her first venture in the world of fashion. She has promoted a children’s clothing line under the banner of ‘Primark’ in 2012, and has endorsed the Schwarzkopf hair dye range ‘Live Colour XXL’.
In unison with her band, she has extended support to charity organisations and foundations such as ‘Children In Need’ and ‘Together for Short Lives’, performing at their charity events to raise funds.
Leigh-Anne Pinnock was born to Deborah Thornhill and John L. Pinnock on 4th October, 1991 and was raised at High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire. Her mother serves at the Harlington Community School, while her father is a mechanic.
She is the youngest of three siblings, her eldest sister Sian-Louise was born in 1984 followed by Sarah in 1989. She grew up spending most of her time with her sisters or visiting her grandfather in Jamaica.
She found happiness in music, and began singing at the age of nine. While at school she participated in all events and was often a winner at singing competitions, and enrolled at the ‘Sylvia Young Theatre School’ in London for a couple of years when she was eleven.
During her adolescent years, she used to practice singing on her karaoke machine, and often performed with her sister at family gathering pretending to be the ‘Spice Girls’.
In 2006, her parents separated, and filed for divorce in 2009. Though it was difficult to come to terms with circumstances after her parents’ split, she continued to work hard as a student and helped her family financially too by doing odd jobs during summer.
At her first audition in the singing reality show,she displayed great promise by singing Rihanna’s knockout song ‘Only Girl’. She went on to the “bootcamp” round, but was unable to make it as a soloist. Thus, she was paired with two other singers to form the Orion group.
Unfortunately, the group failed to go ahead, but Leigh-Anne was given another opportunity with Jade Thirwall, Jesy Nelson and Perrie Edwards on the show and together they formed the girl band ‘Little Mix’.
Along with her group, she worked under the mentorship of Tulisa Contostavlos. Her back-to-back performances on the show drew attention to her vibrato and range.
What impressed the judges most was her perfect harmonies with the rest of the band. Each team member played on each other’s strength, delivering an impactful and memorable performance for both the audience and judges.
Her perforce of the song ‘Beautiful’ on the show, was emotionally stirring, and asserted her versatility as a vocalist. With ease she blended from one genre into another, which made the judges term her the future of R&B and pop music.
At ‘T4 on the beach’, she released her band’s first single from their debut album ‘DNA’. It wasn’t long before the single topped the U.K Singles Music Chart. With popularity streaming her way, she accompanied her band on a tour in UK and Australia to promote her first album.
DNA released in 2012, within a week it took the number 3 spot in Ireland and UK Album Charts. Soon after, the album’s second single ‘DNA’ was released on radio, followed by the third single called ‘Change Your Life’, with the latter ranking 12 amongst UK singles that year.
In 2013, a single featuring Grammy award winner, Missy Elliot hit radios. The song was titled ‘How Ya Doing?’ and ranked high on all music charts around the world, the group followed it up by announcing on radio that the band’s next album was going to be in stores soon.