Sophie Ellis-Bextor talks fame after ‘Saltburn’ release

Sophie Ellis-Bextor talks fame after ‘Saltburn’ release
Sophie Ellis-Bextor talks fame after ‘Saltburn’ release

Sophie Ellis-Bextor talks fame after ‘Saltburn’ release

Sophie Ellis-Bextor has just gotten candid about her rise to fame, following Saltburn.

On December 31, during an interview with BBC, the English singer candidly talked about an opportunity she received after Saltburn released.

Recalling her sudden fame after the performance of Barry Keoghan in the comedy movie Saltburn on her 2001’s song Murder on the Dancefloor from her album Read My Lips.

“It was over Christmas last year, we were at home, and just seeing the numbers going crazy for people interacting with the song on streaming and TikTok,” she began by saying.

“There were some things I knew I was doing this year and there were so many things that I wasn’t expecting. I think there’s a lot to reflect on.”

Since the release of the psychological-thriller movie, Ellis-Bextor took advantage of it and continued, “I’ve never done so many shows in my life. I’ve done about 110 gigs this year.”

“That’s not just me, that’s all my band and crew as well. Amazing. There’s been some real highlights. It’s an extraordinary thing to get to my stage in my career and to still be doing things, new excitement.”

“So I’ve just wanted to really grab hold of that. And this is very much part of that as well.”

Before concluding, the 45-year-old songstress shared her New Year party plan by saying, “New Year’s Eve is such big deal and I don’t take it lightly if people are choosing to spend it with us, so I want to make sure that we try and create the ultimate New Year’s party.”


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