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Following her recent silence, Leona Lewis took to twitter to discuss her battle with depression, as well as talk about her recent album.

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Leona Lewis Talks Depression And Her Label Split

Following her recent silence, Leona Lewis took to twitter to discuss her battle with depression, as well as talk about her recent album.

Times have been tumultuous for pop artist Leona Lewis lately, and it’s not necessarily just because of her decidedly leaving the label that launched her career.

In an open letter to her fans posted just a couple of days back, Leona was very candid about her recent bout with depression.

She wrote, “It has been quite the rollercoaster year. The emotions I have felt have been more powerful, in both a positive and negative way, than any other time…in my life. At some points I felt extremely depressed and other times experiences amazing highs, but it got to the point where the downs were outweighing the ups.”

Thankfully, things are looking to be on the upswing for Leona and her career as the “Bleeding Love” chanteuse has just signed with a new label, Universal Island. Here’s to a new era for Lewis’s musical career that will hopefully allow her to be as open with her work as she wants to be; something her previous, Simon Cowell-run label, SYCO, wasn’t willing to do for her.

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