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Liona Levi was born in 1992 in Russia. She is an actress.



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Lewis at the 2014 Mercy For Animals charity event, in Los Angeles

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songwriter
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The song features a church organ and synthesised strings prominently, and intermittently integrates wood block percussion throughout the track. A heavy, distorted marching band-like drum loop backs the song.
Lewis was praised for her vocals on "Homeless". [154] [155]
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2006: Contestant; winner ( Series 3 )
2012: Guest judge ( Series 9 )
2018: Guest judge at judges' houses ( Series 15 )


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