Her fans were thrilled to hear she’s releasing a special edition of her first album, ‘That’s Showbiz Baby,’ with eight extra tracks.
Singer Jade Thirlwall, 32, delighted her Instagram followers on Monday by posting some revealing photos of herself wearing a see-through corset.
She wore the number with lined tights as she sat in front of her dressing table mirror.
The former Little Mix singer asked fans for support and excitement, writing, ‘Send me some love and positive vibes ✨ What new song are you all most excited about?’
On Thursday, Jade announced the deluxe edition of her debut album, That’s Showbiz Baby! The Encore.


She announced on Instagram that a longer version of the project would be released on December 5th, hinting that this period isn’t over yet.
The singer’s album, “That’s Showbiz Baby,” came out in September and quickly became a hit, reaching number three on the UK charts. It also had the biggest debut week sales of any new album released in 2025.
This special edition, called Encore, will include the previously released songs ‘Fantasy,’ ‘FUFN,’ ‘Plastic Box,’ and ‘Angel Of My Dreams,’ plus eight brand new tracks.
The album features standout tracks like “Church,” the thought-provoking “This Is What We Dance For,” and Jade’s rendition of Madonna’s “Frozen.” It also includes the songs “Dreamcheater,” “Best You Could,” “Use Me,” “If My Heart Was A House,” and “Tar.”
Jade launched her career as a solo artist with her first single, “Angel Of My Dreams.” The song quickly became popular, earning over 107 million streams and establishing her as a solo performer.
She made history as the first singer who started in a girl group to win a BRIT Award, receiving the prize for Best Pop Act at the 2025 ceremony in March.
She recently started her first solo tour, performing throughout the UK and Ireland. Next year, she’ll take the show to the US and Canada.
The artist will finish their tour in Europe, performing in cities like Brussels, Amsterdam, Paris, Milan, and Berlin, with a final concert on March 18th in Hamburg, Germany.





I was so thrilled to see Jade recognized earlier this month! She received the Musician Award at Harper’s Bazaar’s Women of the Year event – a truly well-deserved honor, and a fantastic night celebrating incredible women.
On the cover of the December/January magazine, she shared that she’s gotten a lot of encouragement from celebrity friends as she’s pursued her career as a solo artist, like Mel C from the Spice Girls and Lily Allen.
She shared that Mel C was very kind to her, and Lily Allen actually sent her a direct message praising the album and the themes of her songs.
She explained that being direct and honest sometimes leads to negative reactions for women. People often criticize women who speak their minds.
Jade also discussed her experiences with Little Mix and how she’s adjusted since the group went on break, sharing that she found it difficult when they stopped performing together.
The girl group, featuring Jade, Perrie Edwards, and Leigh-Anne Pinnock, was created on the eighth season of The X Factor in 2011. Jesy Nelson was also a member at the time, but she later left the group.
The group rapidly rose to fame as one of the leading girl bands of the 2010s, releasing several popular songs like “Wings,” “DNA,” “Move,” “Black Magic,” and “Shout Out to My Ex.”
The band released six studio albums, and several of them topped the charts in the UK. In May 2022, they announced they were taking a break with no set return date so each member could pursue individual projects.
Jade shared that adjusting to life after the group was the hardest part for her. She explained that the other members had things to focus on, like their families and children, which helped them move forward. But she felt alone in navigating that new phase of her life.
I felt lost for a while. I’d been a huge Little Mix fan since I was eighteen, and it took me some time to get used to things changing.
I felt lost in a whirlwind of uncertainty. I worried about losing touch and being forgotten, especially as I entered my thirties. It made me question what ‘old’ even means.
I spent time with friends and did some traveling. When I returned home, I realized I needed to prioritize my mental health and rediscover myself, so I decided to start therapy and focus on creative expression through studio work.
She admitted that life in the band was also very competitive and difficult, describing it as ‘cut-throat’.
Jade remembered a fiercely competitive environment where maintaining success was a constant challenge. Falling out of the top ten could lead to significant problems.
I remember a time before our album ‘Get Weird’ came out when we were already quite successful. We all stayed up all night worrying that if our next song wasn’t a Top 10 hit, we’d lose our record deal. Looking back, it’s crazy to think about how stressed we were, considering how well we were already doing.
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