August 26, 2025 - 02:39

Leona Lewis has candidly shared her experiences with the challenges of balancing motherhood and her music career. The 40-year-old singer, who welcomed her daughter Carmel three years ago with husband Dennis Jauch, expressed how essential her family support has been during this demanding phase of her life.
In a recent appearance on the Nearly Parents podcast hosted by Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo, Lewis reflected on her past tour, noting the difficulties she faced while managing her responsibilities as a parent. She emphasized the importance of leaning on her family during this time, stating, “I did my tour two years ago, and she was one. What it was, it was hard. It was hard. I needed my family.”
Lewis's openness about her struggles resonates with many parents who find it challenging to juggle their careers and family life, highlighting the universal need for support and understanding in navigating the complexities of parenthood.
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