Fleur East lets her hair do all the talking on the new cover of Disorder magazine.
The 28-year-old “Sax” singer opened up to the glossy about life after X Factor and her new music.
“It’s weird, but despite everything that’s happened I still feel the same. Nothing’s sunk in for me,” she admits. “All this craziness is happening around me, but I still feel exactly the same which is really weird. I’m well busy and it’s nice to have the status, but I’m quite hard on myself and I know I have lots of work to do.”
Fleur added, “I feel like I’m just starting out. It’s really strange because some times people are like’ oh, hi Fleur!’ and I’ll assume that they know me from somewhere, like from my area, and then I have to remind myself that it’s obviously from the show but yeah I’m still adjusting to that that’s strange.”
Fleur East bundles up in a chic coat while leaving the BBC Radio 1 studios in London, England on Tuesday afternoon (December 15).
The 28-year-old “Sax” singer stopped by the Nick Grimshaw Breakfast Show to chat about her new album and joked about not buying her album as a Christmas gift for her family.
“I kind of just said to everyone� one of my aunties asked me ‘I don’t know what to do. I don’t know whether to get it on iTunes, or Google Play, but I want the physical copy’. I was like, ‘Why is this even a question? Get all three!” Fleur joked.
She added, I am not going to buy anyone the album as everyone should have already bought it.”
Little Mix team up with Fleur East for one amazing performing during the X Factor Finals at Wembley Arena on Saturday night (December 12) in London, England.
Olly Murs pulls out his best dance moves while opening the 2015 Radio City Christmas event held at Echo Arena on Wednesday night (December 9) in Liverpool, England.
The 30-year-old singer and X Factor host hit the stage along with Fleur East.
Fleur East walks the red carpet with Jess Glynne at the 2015 CapitalFM Jingle Bell Ball held at The O2 Arena on Saturday night (December 5) in London, England.
The two musicians both hit the stage with fierce performances — Fleur, 28, performing her lead single “Sax” off of her new album.
Jess, 26, performed “Rather Be”, “Right Here” and more. Check out their performances below!
“I had so much fun at my first ever @CapitalOfficial Jingle Bell Ball ! Thank you for being an amazing crowd!” Fleur wrote on Twitter after the show.
Fleur East – “Sax”
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Fleur East got to meet a ton of her fans at her album signing held at HMV Milton Keynes in England on Friday (December 4).
“Yaaaay doing my first album signing in #HMVmiltonKeynes #LoveSaxandFlashbacks I love meeting you guys finally!” the 28-year-old singer shared on Twitter.
Speaking with BBC News recently, Fleur opened up about the tracks on her new record, which is out NOW.
“Initially, I left spaces for features. There are a couple of songs where I said, ‘oh we could have a rapper here’ or ‘I could do a duet there’. But then…I kind of threw myself into the songs,” she shared. “I did so many different drafts. Six or seven versions of each song. I re-wrote raps. So when it came to reviewing the songs, I just thought, ‘well, if it’s not needed, let’s just leave them how they are.’”
Fleur East wears a cute navy and coral outfit while leaving the ITV Studios in London, England on Thursday (December 3).
The 28-year-old X Factor alum stopped by Lorraine to chat up her new album, Love, Sax and Flashbacks, which is out TOMORROW!
Speaking with BBC News, Fleur opened up about the record, saying, “My album is very uplifting and positive and fun. That was my mission – to get people up on their feet and escape the seriousness of life.”
“Initially, I left spaces for features. There are a couple of songs where I said, ‘oh we could have a rapper here’ or ‘I could do a duet there’. But then… I kind of threw myself into the songs,” she added. “I did so many different drafts. Six or seven versions of each song. I re-wrote raps. So when it came to reviewing the songs, I just thought, ‘well, if it’s not needed, let’s just leave them how they are.’”