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Kate Nash slates Rod Stewart, Denise Welch and JK Rowling in Glastonbury rant

Singer Kate Nash launched an expletive-ridden tirade on JK Rowling, Rod Stewart, Denise Welch and Nigel Farage during her slot at Glastonbury Festival on Saturday night

Kate Nash took aim at various celebrities and politicians during her Glastonbury set(Image: Getty Images)

Singer Kate Nash took a strong verbal jab, laced with profanity, at JK Rowling, as well as Rod Stewart, Denise Welch, Keir Starmer, and Nigel Farage. Headlining the Left Field tent at Glastonbury Festival on Saturday night, Nash seemed to slam the Harry Potter author on stage. She told the audience: “The loudest feminist voice in the UK is currently transphobic and that is something that I take very f****** personally, as a feminist and a feminist with trans friends in my life, trans people that I love and that are very important to me.

“Dismantling systems of oppression lies at the very core of feminism, so transphobia is not f****** feminist. And just because you’re a f******* millionaire and a f****** bully with an army of trolls on the f****** internet.

“I don’t give a f*** mate. I don’t give a s*** about the hundreds, if not thousands of comments, that I’ve been receiving from trolls since I penned my essay, released it into a song. It’s called Germ.”

Rod Stewart performed at Glastonbury on Sunday(Image: Getty Images)

Next, Nash targeted music industry executives – and Denise Welch, who was at the festival supporting her son Matty Healy’s band The 1975 – saying: “The music industry doesn’t know what to do with me. They tried to get rid of me, but they didn’t. There is a record executive sweating their t*** off with Matt Healy’s mum,” reports the Mirror.

“They’re scared of me. I like that. But I was made of mother f****** bricks. But they didn’t believe me. I even gave them a second warning a few years later when I told them ‘Do not underestimate the girl’. Is it my fault they didn’t believe me?”.

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“I’m not going to give my third warning. It’s too late for that. I’m taking my bricks and I’m throwing them through the f****** window.”

Launching into her song D***head, she declared: “F*** Rod Stewart. This one [Why You Being A D****head For] goes out to Keir Starmer, JK Rowling, Rod Stewart and Nigel f****** Farage.”

Just last week, Rod expressed his support for Farage in a chat with the Times.

Kate, 37, rose to stardom in the Noughties with her debut album Made of Bricks, which was released in 2007 and immediately topped the music charts.

Denise Welch has been at Glastonbury to support son Matty Healy(Image: @denise_welch/Instagram)

Despite her massive success, the former Brit School student later found out her manager had nicked a large amount of money from her, leaving her nearly skint. After parting ways with her record label, she claims she was forced to sell her flat and move back in with her parents.

In addition to singing, Kate landed a role in the Netflix series Glow, about female wrestlers in the Eighties, but this was axed midway through filming the fourth season.

Kate has continued making music, but in November last year revealed she had joined adult-only site Only Fans as she ‘needed the money’. She announced the news on her Instagram stories with a saucy snap of her bum.

Although she has been dropping new tunes lately, the artist confessed she joined the risqué platform because ‘touring makes losses’. Offering fans a 20% discount for the first few subscribers, Kate shared a link to her new page, where monthly memberships cost £7.91, and quipped: “Butts Tour Buses.”

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