Lee Latchford-Evans, a prominent member of the 90s pop group Steps, recently shared details about his health battle in the realm of private healthcare. The 51-year-old singer disclosed on social media that he had been grappling with a vocal condition stemming from excessive fatigue in the larynx. Despite the challenges, he expressed his delight at returning to the recording studio with a focus on voice rehabilitation and technique improvement.
Known for his music career with Steps alongside Faye Tozer, Claire Richards, Lisa Scott-Lee, and Ian ‘H’ Watkins, Lee rose to fame in the late 1990s with hits like Tragedy and Deeper Shade of Blue. Following a hiatus, the group successfully reunited and released new tracks such as Scared of the Dark and What the Future Holds.
Apart from his music endeavors, Lee is actively involved in pantomime performances and recently participated in the musical &Juliet. He hinted at upcoming projects in his solo career while addressing his determination to overcome Muscle Tension Dysphonia (MTD) through voice therapy.
Supportive messages poured in from fans on social media, encouraging Lee on his journey to recovery. Some fans eagerly anticipated the band’s upcoming 30th anniversary, expressing excitement for potential new music releases.
In his personal life, Lee, married to Kerry-Lucy Taylor since 2012, announced during the Christmas season that they are expecting another child. The couple shared a heartwarming photo with their four-year-old son Leo, showcasing their joyous family moment.
Additionally, Lee and Kerry recounted the challenging circumstances surrounding the birth of their son Leo, detailing the complications that arose due to a breech position and pre-eclampsia. Despite the difficulties, the couple remained resilient, emphasizing the importance of safety during the delivery process.
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