Leona's first appearance after pregnancy news
It has recently become known that Leona Lewis is expecting a child with a German dancer, Dennis Jauch.She shines with happiness after a nightmare with her ex and struggling with illness.
British singer Leona Lewis was first seen after the news of her pregnancy. This time, the paparazzi caught her after a meeting at her Singing Talent Agency. Leona wore a wide lilac shirt that highlighted her pregnant belly and combined it with baggy jeans and comfortable Off-White sneakers. Leona Lewis (36) is expecting her first child with German dancer and choreographer Dennis Jauch (33).
According to the sources, the couple will announce the good news of the first child at the end of the month. 'They are absolutely overjoyed. They crossed a 12-week milestone and told their friends and family in early 2022. I can't wait for the birth of a baby 'a source told the British tabloid. The singer previously revealed that she wants to have children and that she and her husband are considering adoption. 'I have a great desire to adopt a child. My mother grew up in a foster home and no one wanted to adopt her when she was a child, ' she revealed.
Leona and Dennis got married in 2019 in Tuscany, and they met thanks to work. Namely, he was a dancer on her 2010 tour ‘The Labyrinth’. He proposed to her on holiday in Puerto Rico and the singer often points out that he is her biggest support in life.
‘He’s the best and most caring person I’ve ever met,’ she said on one occasion.
By the way, Lewis became famous when she won the British show ‘X Factor’ in 2006 and it brought her a chance at life, a contract with music mogul Simon Cowell’s record label. She then built a great music career and sang the hit ‘Bleeding Love’ which topped the music charts.
Over time, her relationship with Cowell became bad, so she left his record company, and she admitted that this was why she struggled with depression. She also revealed that she suffers from Hashimoto’s, a chronic autoimmune disease that affects the thyroid gland and eventually leads to her dysfunction. The result is reduced levels of thyroid hormones in the body - hypothyroidism.