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Sophie Ellis-Bextor, 46, addresses the 'gloomy chapter' of perimenopause and narrative that women should become 'quiet and invisible'
Sophie Ellis-Bextor has revealed her new album Perimenopop pokes fun at the narrative that women should become 'invisible' with age.
She is set to release her latest offering which she claims dispels the notion that pop music is for 'young people' and instead mocks that apparent 'gloomy chapter' women face in their later years Sophie has had somewhat of a career resurgence of late, with her 2001 track Murder On The Dancefloor gaining new popularity after it was used by filmmaker Emerald Fennell for the one-shot finale of her award-winning 2023 movie Saltburn. The kitchen discos proved to be hugely popular and gave fans a glimpse of Sophie's family life as it featured her guitarist husband Richard Jones and their five sons; Sonny, 21, Kit, 16, Ray, 13, Jesse, nine, and Mickey, six.
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