Mae Stephens signed a record deal earlier this year after one of her songs went viral on TikTok.
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. YouTube content may contain adverts.Stephens had been working shifts in a local supermarket, but quit her job to work on her music full-time when she signed her record deal with EMI.and spent 16 weeks in the Top 40."I've gone from working in customer service to having a global record, which is amazing. It is just from one social media platform and an account I created in 2020," she said.
The singer said since having her hit song she had some "big milestones in my life", such as moving into her own home and getting two cats, "which I love". She said her home town of Kettering had "such a supportive circle of artists, but there's never been an amazing performance area". "So that's one of my things I want to try and help achieve, because I think that'll be magnificent," she said.
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