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Sophie Ellis-Bextor wants to ‘flip the script' regarding aging and pop music
Sophie Ellis-Bextor wants to ‘flip the script' regarding aging and pop music

Wales Online

time04-07-2025

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Sophie Ellis-Bextor wants to ‘flip the script' regarding aging and pop music

Sophie Ellis-Bextor wants to 'flip the script' regarding aging and pop music Speaking on Friday's Good Morning Britain on ITV, the 46-year-old said she used to feel that she might not be able to continue in the pop music genre as she got older. (Image: Debbie Hickey, Getty Images ) Pop singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor said she wanted to "flip the script" regarding aging and pop music with her new album title Perimenopop. Speaking on Friday's Good Morning Britain on ITV, the 46-year-old said she used to feel that she might not be able to continue in the pop music genre as she got older. ‌ Asked about where the idea for the title of her upcoming album Perimenopop, a play on the words perimenopause and pop, came from, she said: "I can't think. ‌ "It might be to do with the fact I'm in my mid-40s, but my girlfriends and I, we felt like all the algorithms have shifted towards what this chapter of our lives would bring and I find myself feeling really good in myself actually. "I'm enjoying life, I'm surrounded by lovely people. "I love what I do and I poured a lot of that joy and celebration of years of experience of what I do, I'm so proud of it actually, so I was like, flip the script, Perimenopop here we come." Article continues below She continued: "When I was younger, I felt like pop maybe would be something I'd do when I was younger, because it wouldn't be something I could expect to still do when I got older. "I actually think a lot of my kids' generation don't care what age you are, they just want to have good music, but also, there's so much fun to be found in this chapter of my life and I love the fact that the years have piled up. "I'm actually super into it. I like it." Article continues below Ellis-Bextor, who currently presents a weekly show on BBC Radio 2, began her career in 1996 and has gone on to have six UK top 10 singles and five UK top 10 albums. She is best known for songs Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) and Murder On The Dancefloor, with the latter seeing a resurgence in popularity after featuring in the 2023 film Saltburn. Perimenopop is due to be released on September 12.

Sophie Ellis-Bextor wants to ‘flip the script' regarding aging and pop music
Sophie Ellis-Bextor wants to ‘flip the script' regarding aging and pop music

Leader Live

time04-07-2025

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  • Leader Live

Sophie Ellis-Bextor wants to ‘flip the script' regarding aging and pop music

Speaking on Friday's Good Morning Britain on ITV, the 46-year-old said she used to feel that she might not be able to continue in the pop music genre as she got older. Asked about where the idea for the title of her upcoming album Perimenopop, a play on the words perimenopause and pop, came from, she said: 'I can't think. 'It might be to do with the fact I'm in my mid-40s, but my girlfriends and I, we felt like all the algorithms have shifted towards what this chapter of our lives would bring and I find myself feeling really good in myself actually. 'I'm enjoying life, I'm surrounded by lovely people. 'I love what I do and I poured a lot of that joy and celebration of years of experience of what I do, I'm so proud of it actually, so I was like, flip the script, Perimenopop here we come.' PERIMENOPOP. My 8th studio album, she's on her way! Pre-order now via the link below 🥳 I'm throwing a special launch show at KoKo to celebrate – pre-order before next Tuesday 13th May for pre-sale access 💃 — Sophie Ellis-Bextor (@SophieEB) May 9, 2025 She continued: 'When I was younger, I felt like pop maybe would be something I'd do when I was younger, because it wouldn't be something I could expect to still do when I got older. 'I actually think a lot of my kids' generation don't care what age you are, they just want to have good music, but also, there's so much fun to be found in this chapter of my life and I love the fact that the years have piled up. 'I'm actually super into it. I like it.' Ellis-Bextor, who currently presents a weekly show on BBC Radio 2, began her career in 1996 and has gone on to have six UK top 10 singles and five UK top 10 albums. She is best known for songs Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) and Murder On The Dancefloor, with the latter seeing a resurgence in popularity after featuring in the 2023 film Saltburn. Perimenopop is due to be released on September 12.

Sophie Ellis-Bextor wants to ‘flip the script' regarding aging and pop music
Sophie Ellis-Bextor wants to ‘flip the script' regarding aging and pop music

Rhyl Journal

time04-07-2025

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  • Rhyl Journal

Sophie Ellis-Bextor wants to ‘flip the script' regarding aging and pop music

Speaking on Friday's Good Morning Britain on ITV, the 46-year-old said she used to feel that she might not be able to continue in the pop music genre as she got older. Asked about where the idea for the title of her upcoming album Perimenopop, a play on the words perimenopause and pop, came from, she said: 'I can't think. 'It might be to do with the fact I'm in my mid-40s, but my girlfriends and I, we felt like all the algorithms have shifted towards what this chapter of our lives would bring and I find myself feeling really good in myself actually. 'I'm enjoying life, I'm surrounded by lovely people. 'I love what I do and I poured a lot of that joy and celebration of years of experience of what I do, I'm so proud of it actually, so I was like, flip the script, Perimenopop here we come.' PERIMENOPOP. My 8th studio album, she's on her way! Pre-order now via the link below 🥳 I'm throwing a special launch show at KoKo to celebrate – pre-order before next Tuesday 13th May for pre-sale access 💃 — Sophie Ellis-Bextor (@SophieEB) May 9, 2025 She continued: 'When I was younger, I felt like pop maybe would be something I'd do when I was younger, because it wouldn't be something I could expect to still do when I got older. 'I actually think a lot of my kids' generation don't care what age you are, they just want to have good music, but also, there's so much fun to be found in this chapter of my life and I love the fact that the years have piled up. 'I'm actually super into it. I like it.' Ellis-Bextor, who currently presents a weekly show on BBC Radio 2, began her career in 1996 and has gone on to have six UK top 10 singles and five UK top 10 albums. She is best known for songs Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) and Murder On The Dancefloor, with the latter seeing a resurgence in popularity after featuring in the 2023 film Saltburn. Perimenopop is due to be released on September 12.

Sophie Ellis-Bextor wants to ‘flip the script' regarding aging and pop music
Sophie Ellis-Bextor wants to ‘flip the script' regarding aging and pop music

South Wales Guardian

time04-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South Wales Guardian

Sophie Ellis-Bextor wants to ‘flip the script' regarding aging and pop music

Speaking on Friday's Good Morning Britain on ITV, the 46-year-old said she used to feel that she might not be able to continue in the pop music genre as she got older. Asked about where the idea for the title of her upcoming album Perimenopop, a play on the words perimenopause and pop, came from, she said: 'I can't think. 'It might be to do with the fact I'm in my mid-40s, but my girlfriends and I, we felt like all the algorithms have shifted towards what this chapter of our lives would bring and I find myself feeling really good in myself actually. 'I'm enjoying life, I'm surrounded by lovely people. 'I love what I do and I poured a lot of that joy and celebration of years of experience of what I do, I'm so proud of it actually, so I was like, flip the script, Perimenopop here we come.' PERIMENOPOP. My 8th studio album, she's on her way! Pre-order now via the link below 🥳 I'm throwing a special launch show at KoKo to celebrate – pre-order before next Tuesday 13th May for pre-sale access 💃 — Sophie Ellis-Bextor (@SophieEB) May 9, 2025 She continued: 'When I was younger, I felt like pop maybe would be something I'd do when I was younger, because it wouldn't be something I could expect to still do when I got older. 'I actually think a lot of my kids' generation don't care what age you are, they just want to have good music, but also, there's so much fun to be found in this chapter of my life and I love the fact that the years have piled up. 'I'm actually super into it. I like it.' Ellis-Bextor, who currently presents a weekly show on BBC Radio 2, began her career in 1996 and has gone on to have six UK top 10 singles and five UK top 10 albums. She is best known for songs Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) and Murder On The Dancefloor, with the latter seeing a resurgence in popularity after featuring in the 2023 film Saltburn. Perimenopop is due to be released on September 12.

Sophie Ellis-Bextor's life with five sons and why she looks at their phones
Sophie Ellis-Bextor's life with five sons and why she looks at their phones

Daily Mirror

time25-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Sophie Ellis-Bextor's life with five sons and why she looks at their phones

Singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor has opened up about parenting and the secret to her 20-year marriage with her musician husband As a mother of five boys, Sophie Ellis-Bextor is happy she can talk openly to her sons about difficult issues like toxic masculinity. The Murder On The Dancefloor singer's children are aged from six to 21 and, although she keeps an eye on their mobile phones, she says she does not try to demonise them. She tells Good Housekeeping magazine: 'I've always had a lot of faith in my boys. We've openly chatted about toxic masculinity for a long time. My eldest is very articulate about these things, so none of it was new to my house.' Toxic masculinity is a hot topic following the recent success of the hit Netflix show Adolescence starring Stephen Graham and Owen Cooper. ‌ READ MORE: Jamie Theakston praises 'fantastic' Amanda Holden for her support amid his gruelling cancer battle ‌ Stephen plays father Eddie Miller, who watches armed police burst into his home to arrest his 13-year-old son Jamie (Owen) over a bullying incident. It has sparked conversations around misogyny among young boys online and the radicalisation of young men, with its creators discussing the topic in Parliament in April. Sophie, 46, is mum to 21-year-old Sonny, Kit, 16, Ray, 13, Jesse, nine, and six-year-old Mickey and says she has honest conversations with them about the subject. She said: 'Sometimes people have an idea of what boys are like, as if they're a different species. As I far as I'm concerned, I'm raising five people who happen to be boys. "I keep an eye on (their mobile phone screen time), because that's parenting, but if you start demonising things, you shut down communication. Then you're like those parents in the 1950s who made kids burn their rock 'n' roll albums.' Disco queen Sophie is married to musician Richard Jones, 46, and said her mum – former children's TV presenter Janet Ellis – is partly to thank for their happy 20-year union: 'When we got married, we'd already had our first baby. My mum said, 'Make sure you always choose each other over anything else, even the kids.' She was right. ‌ Even though the kids might roll their eyes if they see us hugging or whatever, they are happy that we are happy. We have fun as a family, too. Last year, they came with us for a lot of the tour.' Pop star Sophie burst on to the scene in 2000 with her number one hit Groovejet (If This Ain't Love), a collaboration with DJ Spiller She has sold millions of albums worldwide, and her other chart successes included the Cher cover Take Me Home and Murder On The Dancefloor – which has enjoyed a recent resurgence thanks to the movie Saltburn. Sophie said of the revival: 'The whole thing was glorious.' ‌ Sophie got the nation dancing throughout the Covid lockdown with her Instagram kitchen discos and recalled: 'It felt so good to have that community.' This year she is returning with new music. Her album Perimenopop is out on September 12 and Sophie says that it's her way of showing the world there is no age limit on pop music. She added: 'There's still this idea that only young people make pop music. As soon as I had the new album title, I felt like, 'Now I can literally be myself.' This album is about poking fun at this gloomy chapter and the narrative around it that women should be quietening down and becoming invisible. I don't feel like that at all.'

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