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VOICE ARTIST
The singer is hitting new highs as she releases her debut album after a decade in the industry. Here, she talks love, surgery and coming full circle
BECKY HILL
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It’s been almost ten years since Becky Hill shot to fame after dazzling the judges on BBC’s first series of The Voice. But it’s only now that the 27-year-old singer from Worcestershire admits: “It finally feels like this is my moment.” She’s certainly riding high, with the easing of restrictions meaning she can get back to what she loves; performing.
A fortnight ago, she put on a stellar show at a Bulgari party in London in front of royalty and stars including Lady Amelia Windsor, AJ Odudu, Oliver Proudlock and Daisy Lowe. “The overwhelming feeling was: ‘Isn’t this amazing that we are back in work?’” she tells hello! in our exclusive interview. “Isn’t this amazing that, finally, we can start having some stability again in our lives?”