Inside pregnant Leona Lewis' life now as she turns 37 – from Simon Cowell split to disease
03.04.2022 - 10:47
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Leona Lewis shot to fame on the 2006 version of X Factor and was a firm fan favourite, beating the competition to be crowned the winner. Her sell-out winner’s single – a cover of Kelly Clarkson’s A Moment Like This – subsequently became Christmas number one, firmly cementing her as the golden girl of the UK pop scene. The singer, who recently announced she is expecting her first child with husband Dennis Jauch, went on to sign a £1million recording contract with Simon Cowell’s record label SyCo.
Since then, she's enjoyed an illustrious career with her smash-hit single Bleeding Love staying at number one for seven weeks in the UK. She also saw resounding success with singles such as Better In Time, Happy and her cover of Snow Patrol’s Run. Her recognisable 2013 Christmas single One More Sleep is recognised as one of the biggest recent Christmas songs in the UK according to the Official Charts Company.The music video features her now-husband, Dennis Jauch.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter It seemed like she had the world at her feet, but a 2014 disagreement with SyCo boss Simon, 62, about the direction of career led to Leona leaving the record label. She told the Independent: “Simon Cowell has been incredible but at the end of a day it’s a huge label now. "I felt like at that stage all they were doing was holding me back from fulfilling my potential, to ask me to do a covers album was...
there was no love in it.They weren’t giving me any choice. So no, I said, 'We’re done now. It’s all good.'" Since then, life has taken Leona in many different directions, with her 2016 marriage to choreographer and creative director Dennis Jauch, and finding out
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