Jade Thirlwall has said she was under “humongous pressure” when she shot to fame as a young woman, and was “constantly criticised” for the way that she looked.
Speaking on Clara Amfo’s This City podcast, the Little Mix star said that people said there was a “stigma” attached to being in a girl band and people expected them to “flop” straightaway.
She added: “We had all these things sort of stacked against us of why we shouldn’t be credible as artists. “And I think it has taken like six to eight years to finally be known in the industry as credible artists. “So, we work bloody hard for it.” Thirlwall added that she does not think she will ever get used to fame.
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