Jessie Ware is one of those pop stars that is always full of surprises.

However, as she told Pitchfork, “It’s so unattainable to be a singer.

I’d watch ‘Top of the Pops’ and think I could never do that.”

Jessie Ware close-up

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According toThe Guardian, they were 17 years old at the time.

Jessie Ware and her husband Sam Burrows

Burrows became a personal trainer, but he doesn’t do much working out with Ware.

As he toldYou, “I try not to [train her.

It’s probably good they keep the personal and professional parts of their lives separate.

Jessie Ware with her friend Jack Penate

Ware and Burrows seem to have a pretty adorable relationship to this day.

They are seriously adorable!

How cute is that!

Jessie Ware and her mother Lennie

Ware also spoke about how influential Penate was for her career in an interview with theEvening Standard.

He was really inspirational for all of us,” she gushed.

It sounds like without the help of her friend, Ware may have had a very different career trajectory.

Jessie Ware in a casual outfit

The podcast has been a huge hit largely thanks to the dynamic between Jessie and Lennie.

“Each episode feels like eavesdropping at a family dinner party,” theBBCwrote.

As of 2020, the podcast has had over 80 million downloads.

Jessie Ware and her sister Hannah Ware

As Jessie tells it, she’s a natural podcast host thanks to her trustworthy personality.

“People always confide in me very quickly,” she explained.

It sounds like Jessie has found the perfect side gig to complement her music career.

A young Jessie Ware outside

In fact, as she explained to theIndependent, fame is not something she cares much about.

Back in 2017, when Ware released “Glasshouse,” she felt the pressures of being a celebrity.

Apparently, Ware’s management team had been extremely ambitious on her behalf.

Jessie Ware singing into a microphone

But I lead a pretty normal, quite ordinary life.

And so this grand [image] was never going to suit me."

These days, it seems Ware has accepted that fame is never really going to be her thing.

Jessie Ware on stage singing

She also played Donna in the 2013 Spike Lee film “Oldboy.”

Of course, like most sisters, they’ve also had their conflicts.

“Hannah and I are very different,” Jessie revealed.

Jessie Ware at a fashion event

“She’s always been quite fearless.”

“I knocked her second teeth out,” she admitted.

“I still feel really guilty.”

Jessie Ware and Ed Sheeran

Sounds like these sisters have a pretty typical sibling relationship.

Wow, talk about a crush!

As she toldUnder The Radar, her first love was musical theater in fact, she’s still obsessed!

Jessie Ware with her book “Omelette

“I really want to be in a musical,” she confessed.

We just hope Ware has a chance to try musical theater again one day.

was the final song, “Remember Where You Are.”

Jessie Ware cooking in her kitchen

The singer released amusic videothat featured her lookalike, actress Gemma Arterton.

As Ware told theBBC, she wrote the song when former President Donald Trump visited London.

“There’s that sense of togetherness with it, She toldOfficialCharts.

Jessie Ware singing at Coachella

As she explained toYou, her parents divorced when she was a child.

“I was aware that they were going to break up when I was young,” she recalled.

“They didn’t get on well, to be honest.”

Jessie Ware pregnant

“I don’t know who she did it with three of us,” Jessie continued.

“She always did a brilliant cooked dinner and she worked full time.”

It’s clear that Jessie’s mother has become a massive inspiration for her.

As she explained toYou, Ware also sang backup on Ed Sheeran’s album “Divide.”

While he was collaborating with the pop star, she was also writing her own music.

Apparently, Sheeran even helped Ware write her personal lyrics in the song “Sam.”

As she toldThe Times, “Ed had four lots of sausages” when he came over for dinner.

That was really mean … it was bullyish.”

In 2021, Jessie Ware published a food memoir

Jessie Ware has already mastered music and podcasting.

Then in 2021, she added published author to her accomplishments.

As she explained toEsquire, her book “Omelette” combines food writing with memoir.

They’re slices of parts of my life.

Call them omelettes, if you like.

I hope you enjoy them.”

Sounds like Ware has mastered the art of the memoir now, too!

However, Ware doesn’t always have what would be called normal tastes when it comes to recipes.

As she toldThe Heraldin 2021, she is a big fan of UHT (or ultra-high-temperature processed) milk.

“I just love the sweetness of it,” she gushed.

“I could probably drink a whole vat of condensed milk if I were allowed.”

Wow, it’s safe to say that that is a pretty unusual drink to enjoy!

Ware also revealed that she hates sweetbreads.

She ate them in the end, but said that that was probably the last time.

Well, Ware certainly has her own palette at least she’s willing to try just about anything.

Her dip in confidence came atCoachellain 2018.

“You know how the audience at Coachella is, uh, pretty young?

I’m up there, 33 years old, singing about motherhood,” she continued.

“It was just … Yikes, that certainly doesn’t sound like an encouraging experience.

After the set, Ware’s mother simply told her, “Darling.

And apparently, Ware really did consider leaving it all behind.

However, as Ware told Esquire, she gave her career one more shot.

“I was definitely very prepared to quit,” she shared.

Luckily, Ware’s next album “What’s Your Pleasure?”

was her most successful to date (viaBillboard).

She and her husband, Sam Burrows, have two children, a daughter and a son.

For Ware, motherhood forced her to reassess her goals and her expectations.

She added, “I spoke to other mothers and they were like, ‘Yeah, welcome to motherhood.

It’s like guilt and gin.’

That’s what I’ve learned about motherhood.”