Singer Leona Lewis has lived a low profile in Los Angeles almost 20 years since being crowned X Factor winner and winning the nation's hearts with her Christmas number one
Leona Lewis' life changed completely after she won the X Factor in 2006, achieving Christmas number one with her cover of Kelly Clarkson's A Moment Like This.
However, in 2014, the 38-year-old announced her decision to leave Syco after falling out of the love with the record label. Speaking on The Jonathan Ross Show, Leona said: "It was – we're still good, we keep in contact, he checks in on me, I check in on him." Hashimoto's is an autoimmune condition that affects the thyroid gland and causes chronic fatigue, nausea and pain, which left Leona struggling with day-to-day life.
As for her personal life, Leona made the hard decision to split from childhood sweetheart Lou Al-Chamaa in 2010 and then met choreographer and creative director Dennis on her Labyrinth tour. In July 2019, she married the German dancer in a Tuscan vineyard, telling OK! Magazine before the wedding that Dennis is her "rock".
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