The winner of the Channel 4 show spoke to the ECHO ahead of his show in Liverpool
Brad Kella said he is 'struggling to fathom' the past few months after winning Channel 4’s The Piano. Brad, 23, was flooded with support after appearing on the show and speaking honestly about being raised in the care system. Brad spoke to the ECHO inside the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall on Hope Street , where he will perform later this year. He admitted there is a mixture of emotions ahead of the big occasion.
” Brad faced another struggle at the age of 18 when he faced homelessness and had to stay in a hostel with girlfriend Abbie Lewis and their daughter Phoebe. He said: “Obviously it's tough, but I've faced adversity my whole life. I've always tried to come out on top. I've never let nothing stop me. “I've always manifested where I am right now. I truly believe that one day I was going to do this. I was going to create some amazing music. It was just a matter of when and where.
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