Fans of Avril Lavigne always praise the beauty of this talented female singer because she has changed almost nothing compared to 17 years ago, when she first started to become famous.
Avril Lavigne had an impressive performance night in California, USA on November 2. The 35-year-old Canadian singer dresses simply, youthfully and with personality.The female singer’s beauty at the present time (right photo) has hardly changed compared to 17 years ago, when she first started to become famous (left photo).
Avril Lavigne was successful as soon as she released her debut album titled Let Go (2002), she received much praise from music critics. Lavigne is considered an important artist who contributed to the development of pop punk music. Since debuting as a professional singer, Lavigne has sold more than 40 million albums and more than 50 million singles worldwide.Avril Lavigne has experienced two failed marriages. She married Deryck Whibley in 2006 and broke up four years later. In 2013, she married rocker Chad Kroeger but broke up after only 2 years. This famous female singer has never been a mother.Few people know that Avril has been silently fighting Lyme disease (a disease that causes damage mainly to the skin, nervous system, heart and joints) in recent times. The female singer said that music helped her overcome her illness and she once wrote a song right from her hospital bed. There were times when Avril even thought she would accept death.“Everyone has ups and downs and difficulties in life and so do I. The important thing is to find your own joy. The most emotional song for me personally is Head Above Water because it talks about the battle. fighting with my health. It’s a song I wrote from my hospital bed. I almost cried when I sang it…”, Avril confided.
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Even when she’s not performing or recording, she never stops composing new songs. For her, in some ways, continuing to make music is almost therapeutic. “I didn’t think it would work, but when I composed songs, I felt like my wounds were healed”…“Over the years, I have grown up and I have gone through many ups and downs in life. The only thing that has not changed is that I still love music as much. My music develops and I grow up. Music is a part of who I am.”The Canadian female singer always feels nervous and excited before stepping on stage. “I’m not nervous… I feel excited when I stand on stage, singing in front of my fans. I was born to do that.”