Jane McDonald has made a candid admission about the financial risks she took to keep her career afloat, revealing she repeatedly “put her house up” to fund her music.
Speaking on the Table Manners podcast with Jessie Ware and her mum Lennie, the singer opened up about the reality behind her success.
Jane McDonald opened up about her early career struggles (Credit: YouTube)
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Jane McDonald opens up about career struggles
Jane reflected on her early career, admitting she wasn’t taken seriously by the industry at first. “I was a club artist, a cruise ship singer,” she said.
So when her debut album went to number one, it came as a shock, even to those backing her.
“Nobody thought for one minute that I would go straight to number one. Not even the record company,” she revealed.
Despite her success, Jane said she was later dropped by her label, which forced her to rethink everything. Rather than give up, she decided to go it alone.
“I thought, how hard can this be? So I did it all myself,” she said.
But going independent came with major financial pressure.
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