LITTLE Mix's Leigh-Anne Pinnock has revealed she used to feel "invisible and overlooked" in the group because of her race. The singer, 28, admitted she was confused by her feelings as the four piece shot to fame off the back of the X Factor.
She shared her feelings during a discussion on Rene Eddo-Lodge’s critically acclaimed book Why I’m No Longer Talking To White People About Race on Richard and Judy's Keep Reading and Carry On. "The book inspired me because in the past where I have felt invisible, overlooked, especially being the darkest member of the band that I’m in, Little Mix," Leigh-Anne explained. "I think I was going through some things and I was struggling a little bit and not really understanding why I felt the way I did. "Then.