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Jess Glynne: The chart-topper who lives with her mum

The pop sensation explains how being a family girl helps her keep fame in perspective

July 24, 2014 13:00
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ByPaul Lester, Paul Lester

4 min read

In her description, Jess Glynne has experienced a "whirlwind" of a year. Twelve months ago, she was still working as part of the brand management team for a company dealing in the importing and exporting of alcohol. Then, last August, she handed in her notice, signed to the prestigious Atlantic label and began releasing records.

Since January, she has sung on two number ones. She was the featured artist with soulful vocals on the exuberant, infectious pop-dance track Rather Be by Clean Bandit - the fastest-selling single of the year so far - and on Route 94's My Love. Now she has a top 10 hit with her own debut solo single, Right Here.

As a result, and much to her delight, she has become Twitter and Facebook friends with Lily Allen, Emeli Sandé and Sam Smith. And she has begun recording her first album with some of the most garlanded music producers of the day. What could top that? Well, for her grandma at least, Glynne being interviewed by the JC. "It's a big thing for my nan, me being in the JC," says the 24-year-old north Londoner. "I think she might cry."

Family is very important to Glynne. She still lives at home with her parents in Muswell Hill, where she likes to pop into the local Londis for a Toffee Crisp. Indeed, on the day she found out she was number one with Rather Be, she was getting told off by her mum. "She was like, 'Jess, tidy your room, the cleaner's coming'!" Did she not remind her mum that she was a pop star now and didn't need to? "I'd never say that, ever," she replies, mortified. "I'm really not like that."