Leona Lewis
Leona Lewis is a British singer and songwriter who gained fame after winning the third series of The X Factor in 2006. Her debut album, Spirit, is the best-selling debut album by a female artist in the 21st century.
Pop Singer
April 3, 1985
Aries
40
London, England
Leona Lewis, a British singer-songwriter, gained fame after winning the third season of the UK’s “The X Factor” in 2006. She is renowned for her powerful voice and emotional ballads. Her debut album, “Spirit,” holds the record for the best-selling debut album by a female artist in the 21st century. The album features the hit single “Bleeding Love,” which topped the UK charts for seven weeks and became the best-selling single of 2007.
Lewis has also released notable albums such as “Echo” and “Glassheart.” Apart from her music career, she is actively involved in philanthropic activities, including animal rights activism with organizations like World Animal Protection and Hopefield Animal Sanctuary. In recognition of her efforts, PETA named her Person of the Year in 2008. Furthermore, she raises awareness about sickle cell anemia and supports charities like the Prince’s Trust and the Red Cross.