Kate Nash’s life was “saved” by her landing a role in ‘GLOW’. The singer, 36, shot to stardom with her 2007 single ‘Foundations’, but said she ended up losing all her music career money as she trusted the “wrong people” with her cash – which resulted in her moving back in with her parents before she fought back by getting a part on the American comedy-drama series about female wrestlers. She told The Guardian: “When ‘GLOW’ came along, it saved my life.

I’d trusted the wrong people with my money, which meant I had to sell my flat and move back in with my parents. “I’d worked so hard and had nothing to show for it. The worst part was that I knew I wasn’t going to give up.

Journalism for the curious Australian across politics, business, culture and opinion. “I briefly thought I should become a teacher instead, but then I realised: ‘How are you going to do that? You don’t even have a degree because you didn’t get into any universities.’” Kate plays Rhonda ‘Britannica’ Richardson in ‘GLOW’ – the 2017 Netflix show about the 1980s syndicated female professional wrestling circuit ‘Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling’.

She added about her co-stars on the series helping her get her career and life back on track: “Having this career is about getting your way through it. Push push, tour tour. “Other times you get a break that saves you.

Fifteen female wrestlers saved me. “The experience of being with so many women who gassed me u.