Natasha Bedingfield: I felt I wasn't wanted in England Natasha Bedingfield, the British singer-songwriter, has spoken out about her feelings of not being wanted in England. The Grammy-nominated artist, known for her hits "Unwritten" and "These Words," revealed that she experienced a lack of support from her home country. Bedingfield, who rose to fame in the early 2000s with her debut album "Unwritten," shared her thoughts on her enduring success. Despite the album's release being 20 years ago, the title track remains popular and has gained a cult following. In a recent interview, Bedingfield opened up about her surprise at the lasting popularity of "Unwritten" and how she felt undervalued in England. She expressed her frustration, saying, "I felt like I wasn't wanted here. I didn't have the support that I needed to continue my music career." The 39-year-old artist emphasized that her success in the United States was due to the support and belief she received from her American fans. She explained how she had to leave her comfort zone and move across the Atlantic to further her career. Bedingfield found that her music resonated more with American audiences, resulting in a more welcoming reception. Reflecting on the journey from her debut album to the present day, Bedingfield acknowledged the impact "Unwritten" had on her career. She confessed that the song's success exceeded her expectations and admitted
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