Avril Lavigne opens up about Lyme disease battle: 'I wasn't sure I'd be doing music again'

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'Head Above Water' is Avril Lavigne's first album since 2013. 'It's a little scary,' Lavigne admits.

 

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Her new álbum is AMAZING! HeadAboveWater JFCAvrilLavigne

Great! Avril is back!

It’s scary cause it isn’t her

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