Jane McDonald Breaks Down in Tears Recalling ‘Struggles’ in ‘Very, Very Hard’ Showbiz Industry – ‘I’ve Been the Underdog All the Way’

Jane McDonald broke down in tears as she opened up on 'struggling' in the 'very, very hard' showbusiness industry, sobbing that she's been the 'underdog' all the way
Jane McDonald broke down in tears as she opened up on ‘struggling’ in the ‘very, very hard’ showbusiness industry, sobbing that she’s been the ‘underdog’ all the way
The singer and presenter has let cameras follow her to Nashville in a new Channel 5 series as she showcases the sights, sounds and stories about the home of country music
The singer and presenter has let cameras follow her to Nashville in a new Channel 5 series as she showcases the sights, sounds and stories about the home of country music

Jane McDonald has opened up about the “very, very hard” realities of the showbiz industry, breaking down in tears as she discussed the struggles she has faced throughout her career. The 63-year-old singer and presenter, who has captured hearts with her talent and charisma, admitted to being the “underdog” fighting for success in an industry filled with challenges.

Jane, 63, also travelled to the American city to record her new album, Living the Dream, which was released in March and featured 13 new tracks
Jane, 63, also travelled to the American city to record her new album, Living the Dream, which was released in March and featured 13 new tracks

In her latest Channel 5 series, Jane McDonald in Nashville, the singer explores the sights, sounds, and stories of the iconic home of country music, Nashville, where she recorded her new album Living the Dream. During the first episode, Jane made her way to the legendary Blackbird Studio to record, a place known for hosting famous artists like Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, and Mariah Carey.

Jane spilled she got rejected from Eurovision Song Contest band Bucks Fizz - because of the colour of her hair
Jane spilled she got rejected from Eurovision Song Contest band Bucks Fizz – because of the colour of her hair

In an emotional moment, Jane shared: “All of my life I’ve sort of been the underdog. Never give up, if I’ve learned anything from being in Nashville, it’s just never give up. I fought all the way through. It’s been a struggle. I’m not going to lie. This industry is hard – very, very hard.”

Jane McDonald has confessed that she was never in love with her ex-husband Henrik Brixen, and says his decision to end their marriage was 'the best thing he ever did'
Jane McDonald has confessed that she was never in love with her ex-husband Henrik Brixen, and says his decision to end their marriage was ‘the best thing he ever did’

Reflecting on her journey, Jane revealed how it took 27 years for her to embrace her true passion for country music, a genre she says has always been close to her heart. “For many years, people have been telling me I should be a country singer, and my dad always said, ‘You should be a country singer,'” she said. “But it’s only taken me 27 years to finally come round to doing what I maybe should have been doing all along.”

The show also highlighted Jane’s emotional breakthrough as she connected with the music and her personal story in Nashville. Yet, the tears flowed as she recounted her early rejection from the Eurovision Song Contest band Bucks Fizz, which she described as a “gut-wrenching” experience due to being rejected for her appearance.

Alongside the triumphs, Jane has faced personal heartache, including the loss of her beloved partner, Eddie Rothe, to lung cancer in 2021. In recent interviews, Jane has been open about the impact of her loss, revealing that grief stays with her but that she actively chooses joy and positivity in her life.

“Not a day goes by that I don’t think of him. Grief stays with you all the time, but what you have to do is sit it beside joy,” she shared.

The Living the Dream album, released in March, has been a major success, landing in the top five on the UK charts. As Jane continues to build her legacy in showbiz, her openness about her struggles and triumphs has resonated deeply with fans.