Music

Bec Sandridge talks coming out to her parents, battling anxiety and finally making her debut album

Josh Leeson
Updated September 13 2019 - 3:59pm, first published 1:30pm
GLOVES UP: Bec Sandridge fought through a relationship breakdown, social anxiety and self-doubt to record her debut album Try + Save Me out on October 4.
GLOVES UP: Bec Sandridge fought through a relationship breakdown, social anxiety and self-doubt to record her debut album Try + Save Me out on October 4.

WHEN Bec Sandridge came out about her sexuality to her mother at 22 it caused a serious fracture in her Pentecostal Christian family.

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Josh Leeson

Josh Leeson

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Josh Leeson is an entertainment and features journalist, specialising in music, at the Newcastle Herald. He first joined the masthead in 2008 after stints at the Namoi Valley Independent and Port Stephens Examiner and has previously covered sport including the Asian Cup, A-League, Surfest, cricket and rugby league.

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