Pop star Little Boots has swapped the stage for teaching at university.

Pop star Little Boots has swapped the stage for teaching at university
Pop star Little Boots has swapped the stage for teaching at university

Glory back on the road to education

According to The Sun: The early 2000s pop music star, Victoria Hesketh, better known as Little Boots, has decided to leave the stage and transition to teaching. The singer announced a new phase in her life - she has become a lecturer at the University of Bath.

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Returning to study

Little Boots, who gained fame thanks to her debut album Hands, which reached fifth place in the charts in 2009, has chosen a new path in her career. Her most famous hit Remedy was created in collaboration with Lady Gaga's producer Red One.

At the age of 41, the singer made the decision to return to education. In a short video on campus, she noted:

“After 20 years in the music industry, I decided that the most sensible decision would be to get a real job. I even have a badge.”

She also shared the news on social media:

“A new era! A week of assembly at @cm_bathspa, where I am joining as a lecturer in Commercial Music @bathspauni. I look forward to meeting the students and hope they will teach me something new as well!”
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Future plans

The singer reassured her fans:

“Don't worry, this is not the end of my music career; I am sure that being around such inspiring people and in such an environment will help me finish new music.”

Comments from her fans were positive:

“How lucky are the students studying with Little Boots!”

Little Boots was nominated for the BBC's Sound of 2009 award and performed alongside artists such as Professor Green and The Vamps. Before becoming popular, she participated in the Pop Idol show but did not receive the judges' approval. The singer recalls:

“It gave me thicker skin and made it clear that this is not a short path to achieving my goal.”
Instagram Getty Getty The news highlights an unexpected but significant step for singer Little Boots in her life - the transition to teaching. It confirms that performers can choose new paths, even after a successful career. It is important to remember that new beginnings do not mean a farewell to the past, and sometimes education can become a source of inspiration for creativity.

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