Little Mix star admits to ‘battle’ in teaser for new Louis Theroux doc

Little Mix star admits to ‘battle’ in teaser for new Louis Theroux doc

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The new BBC documentary explores the “real truth” of a young woman being bullied.

Perrie Edwards will soon reveal what being a member of a girl band actually feels like.

Following on the success of Boybands Forever from the previous year, BBC Two has created its female-friendly version, Girlbands Forever. The three-part documentary will examine “girl band fever” from the 1990s and beyond, featuring the Little Mix star’s personal contributions, as well as those from All Saints, Sugababes, and the soundtrack of the documentary.

A preview for the upcoming programme provides a taste of what audiences can anticipate, with interview clips from some of the celebrity participants scheduled to appear. It delves into the nostalgic 90s and noughties period when ‘girl band fever’ was rampant, reports OK!

The era, according to presenter Sara Cox, was “a time when young women suddenly had a voice,” before remarking, “But it was a small window.”

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The brief 25-second trailer also shows Perrie discussing the backstage challenges of Little Mix, who rose to stardom after triumphing on The X Factor. She disclosed: “We battled the social media trolls together.”

The girl group’s early 2010s come to mind, and their journey offers a unique perspective on the challenges that female bands faced in the age of social media.

According to the BBC, audiences can anticipate hearing from Heidi Range (Sugababes), Kelle Bryan (Eternal), Kerry Katona (Atomic Kitten), Melanie Blatt (All Saints), Perrie and Su-Elise Nash (Mis-Teeq).

Additionally, the program will feature discussions with industry figures like Tulisa, Clara Amfo, Darcus Beese OBE, Lucie Cave, MNEK, Nicki Chapman, Pete Tong, Pete Waterman, Scott Mills, and Clara Amfo.

Louis Theroux’s production company, Mindhouse, produces Girlbands Forever. Louis stated prior to the show’s debut that he was “couldn’t be more thrilled to be a part of making this wonderful series.”

In the 1990s, the Spice Girls, Eternal, and All Saints all appeared on stage. Pop music and British culture in general had a special time during that time.

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Then, according to him, a parade of girl bands formed from diversely attractive, talented, and frequently hilarious girls.

It was a real pleasure to go back and rediscover all the music, those videos, and the interviews they conducted.

Source: Mirror

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