JESSIE J famously sang it’s not about the money, money, money â but now she wants to make it all about the FUNNY.
The Price Tag star hopes to leave fans rolling in the aisles by becoming a comedian.
Jessie said: “I actually genuinely want to do stand-up.
“I love making people laugh â and cry. I just love feeling things. So yeah, I do want to do comedy.”;
She cracked some jokes during panel talk The Woman I Am, organised by Apple Music in London on Thursday for International Women’s Month.
And at the event, she recalled one of the most surreal moments of her chart-topping career.
Jessie explained: “The Olympics, when I performed with Queen and I had that yellow duvet attached to me.
“They didn’t turn the choreographer’s mic off in my ear.
“He was going, ‘Get it. Oh my God. Yes! Own it!’. I was like, ‘What is going on in my life?’.
“Luckily I sang in time. After that, I went home, had a cheese sandwich and I watched Come Dine With Me.
“I just remember thinking, ‘What is actually happening?’.”;
I told last month how Jessie is gearing up for a return to music, seven years after her last record.
And she revealed she has written not one, not two, but three new albums.
She said: “This year, I finally got a team together. I wrote three albums over 2019 to 2021. And I have so much music.
“That’s not the hard part. For me, it’s getting it out. And I have new music coming very soon.”;
Louise Redknapp, Tiwa Savage, Eve and Rochelle Humes were also on the panel at the exclusive event, which supported Apple Music’s Alpha playlist, aiming to redefine the meaning of a woman’s power.
But Rochelle shattered any hopes of a return to pop.
After being referred to as a music artist and entrepreneur, the star â who was in S Club Juniors and The Saturdays â clarified: “Ex-music artist.”;
When host Rebecca Judd said she was “scaring”; her by suggesting she will never come back to music, Rochelle added: “I don’t think I will.”;
I won’t hold my breath for a Saturdays reunion, thenâ.â.â.â