Maisie Peters
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Podcast Appearances
Obviously, I was proud of it.
So I was like, it's not like it went viral, someone else supposed to get.
Yeah, it's so ironic.
It was, yeah, it was a real moment of pride for me.
But the clip had gone super viral in a way I didn't expect.
And I went to Birmingham and yeah, I think it was just, it was, there was so much adrenaline and so much high and so much low.
And I ended up doing the soundcheck for that show, for that Noah show that night.
I'd had all these issues with my voice, so I had a lot of anxiety around losing my voice and doing shows where I'd lost my voice because I'd done so many shows with these polyps I hadn't known about and it was very difficult.
And so, yeah, I ended up doing the soundcheck for that Noah show and all day I'd been like, oh, I'm fine, I'm fine.
And then I did the show and I just burst into tears in the soundcheck.
But then got it together, did the show, the show was great, life went on.
And that's very important to say, obviously, life does go on and it feels like this massive thing.
And in reality, I mean,
2,000 worse things are happening every single day than what happened to me.
But I did then write about it.
There's a song called Mary Janes that opens the album and there's a lyric in Mary Janes about crying and crying in Birmingham.
I say in Birmingham, Jesus Christ, which feels relevant.
I think I posted mean on my Instagram story.