Take a first look at pics from Anne-Marie's YouTube documentary 📹

It's being released soon!

Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 19th Oct 2020

Anne-Marie is known and loved across the UK for her great songs and openness about mental health, and now the 29-year-old singer is set to star in her very old YouTube documentary.

How To Be Anne-Marie is an honest snapshot of the singer's life as she emerges from the Coronavirus lockdown and contemplates what 2020 should have been. Catching up with friends and celebs, including the Little Mix girls, Anne-Marie discusses managing the pressures of their careers.

The 'Birthday' singer also takes a trip down Memory Lane visiting her old school and seeing old friends, visiting her teenage bedroom and meeting up with her sister Sam and best friend Claire.

How To Be Anne-Marie


How To Be Anne-Marie


How To Be Anne-Marie


How To Be Anne-Marie


How To Be Anne-Marie


How To Be Anne-Marie


How To Be Anne-Marie


How To Be Anne-Marie


How To Be Anne-Marie


How To Be Anne-Marie


Speaking about the upcoming documentary, Anne-Marie said, "I let YouTube into my life over the past few months and I can’t wait for you to see the finished film.

"I always try to be open and honest with my fans and what really excites me about this collaboration is that it’s an unfiltered look into my life; from writing and recording to downtime with my friends and family."

She continued, "Doing what I do can be pretty fast-paced, so to have a bit more time during the lockdown to think, digest and reflect on some of my favourite moments from career to date has been both emotional and cathartic. We’ll also be looking at the year ahead, which I’m so excited about."

How To Be Anne-Marie will be launching on YouTube on 12th November.

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