Jess Glynne says her song Thursday which was written by fellow British pop star Ed Sheeran will help reduce the prejudice against people that are ginger. 

Jess Glynne revealed that she discussed the prejudice she and fellow redhead Ed Sheeran have faced when writing their song Thursday about pressures to look a certain way.

Jess Glynne hopes that the song will help numbers of other people by reducing all the prejudice against fellow ginger people.

The British pop stars are both redheads, and their track ‘Thursday’ explores the pressures placed upon social media users to look a certain way.

Speaking about working on the track from her forthcoming LP ‘Always Inbetween’ with the ‘Shape of You’ hitmaker and their conversation about their shared hair colour, Jess told The Daily Telegraph newspaper: “We talked about that (being redheads).”

“It’s weird. I don’t understand why there is such a prejudice about it in this country,” she said.  

Jess Glynne. Source: Instagram

She added, “I’ve definitely heard all the ginger jokes. But guys get it a lot harder. I think it affected Ed more. But maybe people like Ed and me, we’re changing that. I love my hair. It is what it is, right?”

The ‘Rather Be’ hitmaker has admitted she has felt “insecure” about her appearance over the years.

She confessed: “In this business, you are being judged all the time.” 

“I’d be lying if I said I didn’t feel insecure, like I wasn’t good enough or pretty enough, and it wasn’t enough just to have my music,” she said.  

Whilst the pair were influenced by their own experience of being judged by their hair colour on the song, it’s generally about the pressures young people face to post “perfect” photos of themselves on social media. 

Jess Glynne hopes to reduce prejudice against people who are ginger in her new song written by Ed Sheeran. Source: Instagram

Jess explained, “Instagram and Facebook create so much pressure on kids. Nobody is perfect. People wake up and have scruffy hair and spots on their face, and that is all a part of life. I thought it was important for someone with a platform to say that.” 

Always Inbetween‘ the follow-up to Jess’ 2015 debut LP ‘I Cry When I Laugh‘ will be released on September 21.

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