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Jade Thirlwall
Jade Thirlwall in April 2022
Jade Thirlwall in April 2022
Background information
Birth nameJade Amelia Thirlwall
Born (1992-12-26) 26 December 1992 (age 31)
South Shields, Tyne and Wear, England
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • Songwriter
Years active2008–present
LabelsRCA
Member ofLittle Mix
Websitelittle-mix.com Edit this at Wikidata

Jade Amelia Thirlwall (born 26 December 1992) is a British singer and songwriter. She rose to prominence as a member of the girl group Little Mix, formed during the eighth series of The X Factor (UK) in 2011. As part of the group she won three Brit Awards —becoming the first girl group recipient to win British Group. They also achieved nineteen top-ten singles and five number-ones on the UK Singles Chart, before going on hiatus in 2022.

In 2022, Thirlwall signed a record contract with RCA Records.[1] In addition to her solo work, she signed a songwriter's publishing deal in 2019 with Sony/ATV Music, and shares songwriting credits for Little Mix, Twice, Billy Porter, Britney Spears, Iggy Azalea, Nayeon and Han Ji-sung of Stray Kids.

Aside from music, she is an ambassador for Stonewall and is noted for her political reviews and social activism, advocating for LGBTQ+ rights, the ban against transgender conversion therapy in the UK and Black Lives Matter. Her involvement with charity work earned her the Gay Times Honour for Allyship in 2021.

Early life

Jade Amelia Thirlwall was born on 26 December 1992 in South Shields, Tyne and Wear, England, to parents Norma Badwi and James Thirlwall. She has an older brother called Karl.[2] She has Egyptian and Yemeni descent from her mother's side and English descent from her father's.[3] Thirlwall identifies as mixed-race,[4] and is learning to connect more with her Arab-Egyptian-Yemeni heritage and its language in hopes of travelling more to the Middle East.[3]

As a child, she attended Muslim school to learn how to read and write in Arabic and attended church.[5][6] During her teenage years, she attended performing arts college at South Tyneside.[7] In 1943, Thirlwall's grandfather Mohammed Ahmed Saleh Badwi, a devoted Muslim, emigrated to South Shields, from Yemen, and worked as a firefighter in the merchant navy, and as a laborer at the docks. He met his wife Amelia in South Shields. Thirlwall's great-grandfather was from Egypt.[8][9]

Music career

2008–2022: Career beginnings and Little Mix

In 2008, at the age of 15, Thirlwall auditioned for The X Factor (UK), singing "Where Do Broken Hearts Go" by Whitney Houston,[10] but was eliminated at the boot- camp stage. She returned for a second time in 2010, but was unsuccessful.[11] In 2011, at age 18, Thirlwall returned for the show's eighth series and auditioned with "I Want to Hold Your Hand" by the Beatles, and advanced to bootcamp stage.[12] After failing the first challenge she was placed into a group named "Orion" with Leigh-Anne Pinnock. Perrie Edwards and Jesy Nelson were in another group called "Faux Pas". Both groups were eliminated. Later, Thirlwall and the girls were called back by the judges and were placed into a supergroup originally known as Rhythmix. Without a performance, they automatically progressed to the judges' houses and reached the live shows where they were mentored by Tulisa Contostavlos.[13] On 28 October 2011, it was announced that the group name had changed to Little Mix, because of legal issues.[14][15][16] On 11 December 2011, Little Mix was announced as the first group to win the series. They also became the first girl group to make it past week seven of the live shows, the first girl group to reach The X Factor final and the first and only girl group to win the show.[17][18][19]

Thirwall performing as part of Little Mix in 2016

Thirlwall shares songwriting credits for more than 50 songs, across Little Mix's six studio albums. She has co-written two UK number one singles with "Wings" in 2012 and "Shout Out to My Ex" in 2016. In 2019, she was recognised as an official songwriter after signing with Sony/ATV.[20] Since Little Mix's debut they have been cited for helping the girl band renaissance in the UK and for re-defining girl groups.[21] They have gone onto become one of the best-selling girl groups and one of Britain's biggest selling acts. In December 2021, the group announced they would be going on a hiatus, after The Confetti Tour in 2022 to allow its members to pursue solo projects.[22]

2022–present: Solo career and projects

On 1 March 2022, Thirlwall appeared on RuPaul's Drag Race, special UK vs The World series.[23] On 2 March 2022, she made her acting debut and a cameo appearance in the British musical television drama series Mood.[24][25] In the same month, she signed a recording contract with RCA Records in the UK and USA and with Full Stop Management.[26][27] In May 2022, in collaboration with Sink The Pink's Manifesto for Misfits Book, Thirlwall wrote about her experiences with bullying, anorexia and her identity issues because of her mixed race.[28] On 24 June, she co-wrote a track for Nayeon's debut album, Im Nayeon, marking the second time she had worked with the artist after she contributed to Twice's album Taste of Love in 2021.[29]

Thirlwall won Cover of the Year at the PPA Awards in 2022 for her Gay Times Honours Special Issue for 2021.[30] In November 2022, she appeared on Heat magazine's "UK and Ireland 30 under 30" rich list for the first time with an estimated net worth of £17.5 million.[31]

Artistry

Thirwall's sound has been described as a combination of pop, R&B, and dance-pop with influences from other genres including tropical house, latin pop, and electronic music.[32][33][34][35][36] She grew up listening to motown music, with her grandfather playing arabic music to her as a child.[37] She cites Diana Ross as a music influence and has also expressed her love for Drag Culture, Drag Queens and is fan of RuPaul.[38][39][40][41] In 2020, for an interview for Attitude (magazine) she added:

"Doing a lot of performing arts growing up and stuff, I’ve always been surrounded by a lot of LGBTQ+ friends that have been in theatre school with me or at school. When we used to go on holiday Benidorm, one of the favourite things was when me mam used to the drag shows. Me mam’s always been into the glitz and the glamour and her idol and my idols are Dana Ross, and all the big divas. And I think for me growing up, whenever I saw drag shows as a little girl, I associated drag queens with the big divas. It’s something that we’ve always loved".[42]

Personal life

Since 2020, Thirlwall has been in a relationship with British singer Jordan Stephens, from the hip hop duo Rizzle Kicks. The pair started dating in 2020 and were spotted together for the first time at a Black Trans Lives Matter rally in central London in July of that year.[43][44]

Thirlwall has multiple tattoos. On her spine, she has an Arabic tattoo that reads "Anyone can achieve their dreams if they’ve got the courage" as a tribute to her Egyptian and Yemeni ancestry, as well as a tattoo on her ribcage that means "queen" in Arabic. She also has tattoos located on her feet, and in 2019 revealed a henna-style design on her right foot. In 2021, she got a tattoo on her leg to commemorate the day Little Mix were formed in celebration of the group's 10 year anniversary.[45]

Thirlwall is open about her struggles with body image, racism, bullying, and eating disorder, which she first developed at that age of 13. As a child and teenager she experienced prejudice and racism for her mixed ethnicity, recalling in an interview for Vogue Arabia:

"At school, I didn’t fit into any group, and started to experience prejudice and racism. I was one of the very few people of colour in the school, so from the off I felt like an outcast. I used to get called the P-word, which I didn’t understand as I’m not Pakistani. I was also called half-caste. During one incident someone pinned me down in the toilets and put a bindi spot on my forehead. There was a complete lack of education and understanding of different races and faiths. It affected my mental health. I became very depressed and it triggered the eating disorder I had throughout school."[46]

Thirlwall began recovery and left the hospital weeks before she auditioned for The X Factor in 2011.[47] In 2020, she was featured in a documentary titled Leigh-Anne: Race, Pop & Power, and spoke about the time that she wanted cosmetic surgery after discovering her images were heavily edited to make her look as "white as possible" during her earlier days in Little Mix.[48]

Endorsements and fashion

Thirlwall is a patron for Cancer Connections and an ambassador for Stonewall.[49][50] In November 2019, Thirlwall opened her own cocktail bar, called Arbeia, in South Shields.[51] In June 2020, she collaborated with Skinnydip London, a British clothing brand, with the money from her collection being donated to help struggling families in South Shields. In the same year she launched a second collaboration with them.[52] In August 2020, she was announced as the Honorary President for South Shields F.C. and became a shareholder for the club in the same year.[53][54]

In September 2020, she was photographed alongside Heidi Klum, Lil Nas and Helen Christensen by fashion campaign Christian Cowan for his Spring/Summer 2021 collection.[55] On 10 September 2021, Thirlwall was announced as the new face ambassador of the Italian sportswear brand, Ellesse "Autumn/Winter" collection.[56][57] On 11 October 2021, she released her own eyeshadow palette in collaboration with Beauty Bay.[58][59] She has also graced the cover for Interview (magazine), Vogue Arabia, and Gay Times Magazine, which won cover of the year at the PPA Awards in 2022.[60][37][61]

Activism

She is noted for her political reviews and social activism, advocating for LGBTQ+ rights and Black Lives Matter and against transgender conversion therapy in the UK. In May 2014, she donated a haul of clothes, with all of the proceedings going to the homeless.[62] In 2017, Thirlwall donated another collection of her clothes to help raise money for Cancer Connections. In the same year she helped raised money for Stonewall at her drag-themed 25th birthday party.[63] In May 2018, she also spoke at the Stonewall Youth Awards about what it meant to be an ally and encouraged more artists to do the same.[64] In 2018, she became an LGBTQ+ rights ambassador for LGBTQ+ charity Stonewall,[65] and in 2018, attended Manchester Pride with them.[66]

In 2019, Thirlwall and Michelle Visage raised £10,000 for the Mermaids UK, and in the same year she climbed Mount Kilimanjaro to raise funds for Comic Relief's Red Nose Day with Leigh-Anne Pinnock, and other British celebrities.[67] In December 2019, she spent her birthday raising money for cancer charities which has become a yearly tradition for her.[68] In 2020, she attended a march with Stonewall during Manchester Pride and took to social media to call out someone who questioned the importance of pride month.[69]

In June 2020, Thirlwall attended a Black Lives Matter protest in the UK following the death of African-American man George Floyd, and attended the Black Trans Lives Matter march in London.[70][71] In July 2020, she called out L'Oréal for not supporting the black trans community after their treatment towards model Munroe Bergdorf.[72] In 2020, she criticised the media after journalists mistook her for band member Leigh-Anne Pinnock. A journalist had used an image of Pinnock in an article that was focused around Thirlwall. In the interview she revealed that journalists often confuse the pair during interviews and that photographers often shout Pinnock's name at her whenever she is attending events.[73]

In January 2021, Thirlwall won one of the The Great Stand Up to Cancer Bake Off specials in the fourth series.[74][75] In March 2021 she partnered up with UNICEF to learn about the war in Yemen.[76] In July 2021, she signed an open letter to the UK Equalities minister Liz Truss calling for a ban on all forms of LGBT+ conversion therapy.[77] In October 2022, she wrote an open letter for the Gay Times' Sink The Pink book detailing her experiences with bullying and how she learned to use the "insults as fuel."[78] She also teamed up with a designer to create a limited edition community shirt for a North East football club, with all donations going to charity Cancer Connections.[79] Thirlwall attended the Not Safe To Be Me protest at Downing Street advocating for the ban on transgender conversion therapy in the UK, following the government's reversal on the issue.[80]

In November 2023, Thirlwall expressed support for Palestinian people and called for a ceasefire in the 2023 Israel-Hamas war.[81]

Discography

Solo studio albums

  • TBA

with Little Mix

Songwriting credits

List of songwriting credits, with year released and album shown
Year Artist Album Song Notes
2012 Little Mix DNA "Wings" Co-writer
"DNA"
"Change Your Life"
"How Ya Doin'?"
2013 Salute "Move"
"Little Me"
"Salute"
2015 Britney Spears & Iggy Azalea Non-album single "Pretty Girls"
2016 Little Mix Glory Days "Shout Out to My Ex"
2018 LM5 "Joan of Arc"
"Wasabi"
2020 Confetti "Break Up Song"
"Holiday"
Nathan Dawe and Little Mix Non-album singles "No Time for Tears"
2021 Little Mix, Galantis, and David Guetta "Heartbreak Anthem"
Twice Taste of Love "First Time"
Little Mix Between Us "No"
"Love (Sweet Love)"
Billy Porter Non-album single "Children"
2022 Nayeon Im Nayeon "Candyfloss"

Music videos

List of music videos, showing year released and director(s)
Title Year Guest appearances(s) Director(s) Ref.
"Mirror Mirror" 2021 Kamille None [82]
"Big Bad Mood" 2022 Jordan Stephens None [83]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2007 Skin Sofie Short film [84]
2011 The X Factor Contestant Winner; Series 8 [85]
2012 Styled to Rock Celebrity mentor Season 1; Episode 3 [86][87]
2017 Glory Days: The Documentary Herself Tour documentary [88]
2019 Jesy Nelson: Odd One Out Guest Documentary [89]
RuPaul's Drag Race UK Guest Judge Series 1;
Episode: "Girl Group Battle Royale"
[90]
Celebrity Gogglebox Herself One episode [91]
Eat in with Little Mix Herself Web series [92]
Alan Carr's Celebrity Re-play Herself Guest appearance [93]
2020 How's Your Head, Hun? Herself Guest appearance [94]
Served! Presenter Web series [95]
Little Mix The Search Judge Music competition series [96]
One World: Together at Home Herself Television special [97]
2020 MTV Europe Music Awards Host Also a performer [98]
How To Be Anne-Marie Herself Documentary [99]
LM5: The Tour Film Herself Concert film [100]
Chicken Shop Date Herself Web Series [101]
2021 The Great Stand Up to Cancer Bake Off Herself Series 4, episode 4, Winner [102]
Since September: The Empty Seats Tour Herself BBC Web Series, Episode 1 [103]
Leigh-Anne: Race, Pop & Power Guest Documentary [104]
Never Mind the Buzzcocks Herself Series 29; Episode 1 [105]
2022 RuPaul's Drag Race: UK vs. the World Herself Guest judge (Series 1) [106]
Mood Jade Guest role [107]
Music releases
Year Title Artist Role
2021 "Mirror Mirror" Kamille Guest Role [82]

Awards and nominations

Year Award ceremony Category Nominee(s)/work(s) Result Ref.
2017 BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards Most Entertaining Celebrity Herself Nominated [108]
2019 Celeb Mix Awards Philanthropist of The Year Nominated [109]
2020 PLT Awards LGBTQ Influencer of the Year Nominated [110][111]
Ethnicity Awards Equality Award Won [112]
Inspirational Personality Nominated [113]
2021 Broadcast Digital Awards Best Short-Form Format Served! with Jade Thirlwall Nominated [114]
Gay Times Honours Allyship Herself Won [115]
2022 British LGBT Awards Celebrity Ally Nominated [116]
2022 PPA Awards Cover of the Year Herself Won [117]

Listicles

Name of publisher, year listed, name of listicle, and placement
Publisher Year Listicle Placement Ref.
The Guardian 2019 Best girl group members 11th [118]
Heat magazine 2022 UK and Ireland 30 under 30 Rich List 15th [31]
Cosmopolitan Magazine 2023 UK and Ireland 30 under 30 rich list 2023 11th [119]

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