Sh**ged Married Annoyed - Please Keep Me Anonymous With Leigh Anne Pinnock
Episode Date: January 11, 2026Things just got spicy on this week’s Please Keep Me Anonymous! This week Chris and Rosie are joined by none other than Leigh-Anne Pinnock — global pop queen, powerhouse performer, and all-around i...con. From Little Mix magic to bossing up as a solo artist, Leigh-Anne brings good vibes, honesty, and a whole lot of laughs. The trio bond over life as working parents and how to keep marriage fresh and fun! They discuss Leigh-Anne’s next era including how she’s owning her voice, chasing her dreams, and staying unapologetically herself every step of the way. Plus, of course, a corker of a Please Keep Me Anonymous. Check out Leigh- Anne’s singles: Been a Minute, Dead and Gone and Burning Up! Leigh-Anne YouTube Leigh-Anne’s New Album will be out in February 2026 and look out for her UK and European Tour! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Hello, you're listening to Shagmarydanoi, please keep me anonymous.
On this week's episode, we are joined by the gorgeous Leanne Pinnick
and what a lovely chat it was.
Oh, it's just so lovely.
Like, yeah, it's that thing of like, I don't know, even in this industry,
it's always like, oh, pop star, oh, the pop star's coming.
Oh, and you're like, it's just such a lovely normal.
Yeah.
Lass, really talented, really kind.
She was on time.
She was very professional.
She's gorgeous.
No demands.
She's beautiful in real life.
You and her had a full-on mam chat, didn't you?
Just to warn you all, it gets very kind of like,
mom heavy and like female empowerment heavy, which are...
I'm surprised if fire...
I thought the firearms were going to go off.
I thought they were going to start burning bras in here.
I'm joking.
It was lovely.
It was really nice to hear her sort of talk that way as well.
Really, really nice, you know,
because obviously we're doing one from Little Mix and you're still sort of say...
I mean, not the fact that she does not look at age at all,
but you still sort of see her as, you know, a young pop star,
but she's actually a, you know...
I mean, she's got twins.
Yeah, exactly.
She's been through it.
It means, man.
No, but it was really interesting
because I think I said at the end of the interview,
I've never heard a talk like that.
Yeah.
It's freely.
It was lovely.
And you'll see what we mean.
Yeah.
That's assuming that people haven't phoned up
since we've recorded this and got it all taken out.
Oh, well, hey.
You never know.
It's always a worry with these things, isn't it?
I know.
Yeah, because we do this.
And then in another room, there's like people sit
and frantically sending emails going,
this needs to get deleted immediately.
I hope they don't take it out because it was hilarious.
But yeah, so it's just so it's just so.
on here to talk about she's got a new album coming out
album's out in February
she's going on to her next year in 2026
all over the UK all over Europe
and she's got singles out with a minute,
been a minute,
burning up and dead and gone.
Dead and gone's the newest one.
It's really, it's so catchy.
Yeah, we all had them all on the taxi
on the way here, didn't we? Yeah.
So we really hope you enjoy
this lovely chat with Leanne Pinnick.
We had a fight about the jingle.
Jingle.
We couldn't settle on a jingle.
Jingle.
This is the jingle.
Jingle, Jingle.
We hope you like the jingle.
Jingle, babadoo, babadoo, babadoo, babadoo, babadoo, bao da.
Jingo!
Hello, you're listening to Shag Marginoid.
Please keep me anonymous with me, Rosie Ramsey and my husband, Christopher Ramsey.
Yes, indeed, and we are joined by a very special guest today.
We've known each other quite some time, and she was in a little mix, but now is having a fantastic solo career on her own.
She's yet to talk about all things, Leanne.
It's Leanne!
Yay!
Leranne!
Hello!
Thank you so much for coming on.
Oh, thank you for having.
We've been chatting for a little bit
before we get started
and I didn't tell you that I am actually
a huge little mix fan.
I thought I'd save it until we started.
I've seen you guys live three times.
Really?
For real.
What was the last one you came to?
I went to the arena twice
and then you did Durham Cricket round.
Do you remember?
Oh my gosh. Was that like a summer show?
Yeah, it was outside and it was ace.
Wow.
Is that the one where you pissed on the way home?
A lot of shit faced.
She pissed on the way home.
No, that was.
I wasn't Little Makes out of Space Girls.
I did get shit fixed.
I love that.
Yeah, huge fan.
Amazing.
I know.
Good times.
Good times.
Like, she'll be so proud of it.
Do you know what I mean?
It's funny because I was actually going through some images,
basically changing up my Instagram, for whatever reason.
And I was going through all the eras of Little Mix and just all the things that we've done,
like from 2011 till, I guess it was 2022, 2021,
22, 2021.
Just achieved and done so much.
Amazing.
And I think like when you come out of it and step out of it
and you actually just look at it as a whole,
it's like, damn.
Yeah.
Like we broke so many records.
Oh,
the numbers and yeah,
it's a funny old industry
because I think sometimes people can like,
I don't know, make you feel like you didn't do that
or like forget it.
It's weird.
But it's good to remind myself every night again.
I think you should.
I think you guys are very cool.
Do you have any idea how much?
shit I got from Rosie when I got the job
hosting Little Mix the search and not Rosie.
I didn't think I was going to get the job, but I was just like, I'm so
jealous. Because honestly, you guys
like, I think what everyone underestimated, and I really hope you
don't mind me saying this, is I saw you guys live
and the vocals were like amazing and I just don't ever think.
I don't think you ever got full credit for how good your vocals were.
No, honestly, I genuinely think. Just in general.
I don't think you guys ever. But
that's the thing. The numbers are there and they can't
ever take them away and you know
the sellout to us were there
and so yeah I think you should be proud of it
but when you yeah so well done
but when you're in it when you're living it
and when you're you know
because we know Jade
South Shields girl
and I think obviously I remember
I saying just when you're sort of like
waking up in different countries every day
and not you how can you
how can you take it in because you're
you can't stop on the matter of view until it's done can you
yeah and we used to do as well we would do
album tour album tour
I'm told.
So, like, literally from 2011, to lockdown, actually.
Yeah.
Constant.
Wow.
Didn't see our families.
Was it, like, always in the road?
Yeah.
Yeah.
But my gosh, like, I miss it.
Yeah.
Yeah, I do.
Yeah, I do.
Yeah, for sure.
Like, that constant, like, go, go, like, and, like, it's just so exciting.
Yeah.
Yeah, I love that.
And then you had twins.
And our kids, yeah.
I mean, that is like, that is the deep end of having kids.
Do you know what?
I think.
Like if I, I mean the biggest blessing, like I wouldn't want it any other way.
But I think having like that work life balance.
Yeah.
Do you struggle with that?
Because for me it's like I'm such a hard worker and I always want to be going,
going, going and like I would be in America.
Like, you know, like I really want to like have a career there and like push my music out there.
But I can't really do it like I want to do it.
No.
Because of that reason, like having kids and it's hard.
We talk about this all the time because.
I want to be shit hot at this
but I also want to be shit hot
at being a mom.
And don't get me wrong, I think it is possible
and I think we're really lucky and nowadays you can have both
and with really good help and all that kind of stuff
but I don't think it's possible to be
100% of both of them.
Exactly. And it's not.
And do you know what?
I don't know about anyone else but me
and we've talked about this
I have actually put,
I've made like a conscious decision
to put my kids first
For now, once they get old enough, look and fuck right.
I am.
I'm like, I'm like 16, you've done your GCSEs.
Right, mommy's doing, mommy's going to try and be on the West End.
I'll say later.
But that's it.
You don't want to miss anything as well.
No, I know.
Because it is precious.
Yeah.
And even like now when my husband living abroad, so like we probably see each other like maybe if we're lucky, three days in the month.
No way.
For real.
It's so shit.
Where is he living?
Turkey.
Oh.
It's so shit.
And we've been doing that for three years.
I love it.
Just turned four.
So, yeah.
That's hard.
That must be hard for him as well, Lord.
Oh, so hard.
Like, he's actually struggling a little bit to be fair.
Yeah.
Oh, bless him, man.
Yeah.
God, I hated going on two after a few days.
When I had our first son, Robin, I would come back.
And you know, when they're at that age where they're sort of coming out with baby, baby,
and they're getting a bit of expression and, you know,
the sort of notice on you.
I would come back after a first son,
four days and I'll be like, he's a different kid.
You could have swapped him out and I wouldn't have noticed,
so I can't imagine.
But you've got to do what you do.
But you've got to do it, isn't it?
It's your job.
What else are you going to do?
I know.
Yeah.
To be able to, yeah, do what we do and, like, we just, yeah, it's our career.
So, is a question?
Did, is there twins already in your family?
So, Andre's, both of his nans had twins.
Right.
So it's kind of inevitable.
Oh, okay.
But like, you never think that's going to happen.
Were you away?
Were you away?
First scan that we went to, yeah.
she was just like, oh.
You've got twins in your family
There's two sacks in here
And we went, what?
Have you got twins in your family
Is the sentence in it?
That's what you don't want to hear
Do you know what?
As part of me thinks
And I don't mean
I get it out of the way
Do you know what?
Two at once
You kind of think
I can't imagine how hard it is
Because I struggle
Having one at a time
Not in my two
But I do all
My friends have got twins
And I sometimes think
You've done it now
Yeah, true
I don't know if she wants any more
Yeah, I mean, I definitely am going a bit brooding, not going to lie.
See, how old for?
Yeah.
Yeah, that's when it kicks in.
Listen, get this out the way.
Get this out of the way and then you can have another one, all right?
Think about you.
You've sacrificed enough, all right?
This is Leanne's dame.
Thank you.
Okay, very quickly, we will talk about this and then I love talking about kids,
so I can go back to that.
You're here, you're promoting your singles, your current ones at the minute,
being a minute and burning up tunes, by the way.
Oh, thank you.
Really, like, mega, mega.
Thank you.
So your album is out at the end of February 2026.
Well done.
What was that like?
On your tod.
I actually feel like...
That means on your own.
On your own.
On your toad.
It's a shame you've already named it
because on your tod would be
just what no more than I expect.
Leanne, on me toad.
Well, if either or was ever go solo.
On your to.
You should have called you two on your tod.
On your tod.
All the funny ones you've got to explain.
Yeah.
So it's called my ego told me to.
Nice.
Love that.
So, yeah.
I mean, two years in the making, I think it's just, I'm so happy that it's finally coming.
Yeah.
But amazing.
I think my solo journey has been a bit of roller coaster.
That'll be the twins.
Well, yeah.
I just, I don't know.
I think I might have been a bit naive to think that I would have it all figured out,
like coming out of the group, you know, like, and, like, know exactly what I should be doing.
And I think the music is very different to what we did in the group.
And, like, I made that conscious decision because, like, I want to be as authentic to myself as possible.
Like, my culture, my heritage, like, the album is very much rooted in reggae.
But then with my pop stamp, I'm always going to be a pop girl.
But I finally get the chance to really.
like be inspired about all these different genres that I love and I love from growing up as well.
Yeah.
So yeah, I think just the most amazing thing that this album is just such a true representation
of me and the artist that I've always wanted to be.
Yeah.
And it took a bit of a journey, labels, and like the idea of maybe people assuming what I should,
thinking what I should be and try and mold me into something that's going to be marketable
or, you know, like what's going to sell, but actually,
But you've had that when you were in the pop group.
Thank you.
You did it all.
You've played the game.
And, you know, listen, the fans loved it.
The best thing ever.
Yeah, but you played the game.
This is you.
And I think that's really important.
Yeah, for sure.
Because you would only look back on it and think,
I didn't want to do that.
We've done stuff that I look back and I go,
I didn't want to, I didn't want to say that.
And I didn't want to do that.
And I think it's getting older.
You're now, how old are you now?
34.
34.
No, but you're not a kid anymore.
Yeah.
Like, and you've got, you're a mother, you're a wife, you've got a voice.
Exactly.
Yeah.
You know.
It's empowering.
It is.
And even the, taking the leap to go independent as well and like, like, sack off the label system.
And I don't know.
I think, as you say, yeah, being within that for over 10 years.
And like, that's really all I've known as well, like the major ladies.
I actually had no idea.
It's sacked off that.
That's big.
Yeah.
So independent now.
But I needed to do it.
I needed to.
I think now is, yeah, as you say,
it's time to be my full authentic self
and just do me.
So excited for that.
I think I'm like to do it.
Come on.
What the hell, man?
Sacking all off.
I want to feel slightly left out because I'm not in there
I'm an empowered mother chat.
Now I'm getting sacked off.
You go on me, you're a very good dad.
Thank you.
And I'll give it exactly.
I don't because I honestly when she tells us
I'm a good dad,
I nearly cry every time.
I can't.
I get well up.
Don't tell us I'm soft as shit, honestly.
I'm just like, you're such a good dad.
They're so lucky to have you.
I'm like,
so just don't do it in public
and don't do it on the podcast for God's sake.
Part of his wishes you'd fuck off to turkey though.
But it's up by three days and what.
Listen, don't wish for that.
Do you know, I would miss the help?
I think like him occasionally, but I would miss it.
It's funny though right, because we've talked about this
on the podcast before.
We've got a friend of ours
who sometimes was seeing him at the school
drop off on a Friday
and he's not with his, he's not with his partner anymore.
And he'd be dropping off on Friday and he'd be like,
oh, got the Friday at myself,
got the whole weekend to myself,
I don't get the kids again on the Monday.
And we're like,
oh,
God.
You lovely piece of shit.
Do you imagine?
Bastard's got a full weekend off.
What's he going to do this weekend?
We need to stop doing that actually
because every time we have a bad day with the kids,
we're literally like,
should we split up in 70, 30?
Like, should we just?
We all fight for 70, 30 in the other one's favour.
I'm like, I want to be 30, you 70.
She's like, no.
me, 7030.
It's intense though, isn't it?
Like, I was going to say it's what, how do you,
because we're, the girls
have just started school.
So, our youngest just started reception as well.
It's, yeah.
In their little uniforms, I can't.
It's the best.
It's like, they're too small to be going to, like,
what's going on?
I was going to say, so, um, half terms and like,
summer holidays, like, what do you do?
We, and they just at home the whole time.
We've just, we've just got them all.
They're just homes.
No, camps are great.
Camps are very good.
We're a big fan of camps.
Yeah.
Our kids aren't doing sadly, but they have to go.
Get them doing all kinds of weird stuff.
Tennis camp, get their skiing camp.
Well, kids, you're doing pottery today.
Piss off the pottery camp.
K-pop demon hunters?
Yeah, camp that will make one.
We'll do one.
No, we get a lot of help from my mom.
My mom's really good, really hands on.
But no, they're just with you all the time, Leon.
It's just what it's like.
But I tell you this.
And a lot of people, I think you're changing.
is when they get to teenage,
but we've got a nearly 10 year old as well.
It gets so much easy.
Yeah, it really does.
I'm kind of feeling that slightly.
Yeah, they can go to the toilet
and that by themselves now.
It's a lot easier.
You stop having to like cut grapes up,
which is something I didn't think
I'd have to do so much of in your life.
Still cut grapes.
You still cut grapes for our nine-year-old?
So do I.
So do I.
That was a joke.
I still cut grapes for the nine-year-olds.
Everybody watching.
You meant to cook grapes.
What's the fucking?
When did grapes become the most?
dangerous thing in your house is they have a fucking
hand-in-aid in your fridge. They actually can look, give me the hebi-chevies not.
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Babadoo, babadoo, babadoo, babadu, bath. What are you like with, you know, kids like in the chalking
phase, where you're quite chill or were you stressful? Do you know what? I actually was quite chill.
Like, I don't know what it was, but maybe having two? I don't know.
Oh, did you enjoy a pregnancy? No. No, neither did it. I was really good at the beginning,
and then towards the end, it was just like, this is just huge. Oh my God, do you, quite,
You're tiny.
That's it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It was big.
Like, I just say you're like, bawling over.
Like, it's just, how much did it away?
How much did the way?
Um, so one was 4-11 and one was 5'9.
So Diddy?
Yeah.
Little dinkies.
But even like, I think people...
Sorry, our first, they are literally combined still lighter than our first son.
No.
He was 10 pound 11 and a half.
How'd you squeeze that out?
She didn't.
I tried.
I tried.
I tried.
And then he got stuck.
And I had to have an emergency C section.
But he was 10.
Leanne, he was massive.
He was huge.
Do you know what?
Nurses burst out laughing.
He was too big.
That's like funny grown baby.
Oh, he,
he fitted into three to six months as soon as he came out.
He wasn't even in a number three.
Wait, you must have been a big baby then because they take after their heads.
No, no, no.
No. I don't know what, no.
Postman must have been a big lad.
No.
Whatever.
I'm telling you now, right?
And I can see it now, because I've lost a bit of weight.
I went my hands.
I just ate so.
I just, I went mine.
Because I just think as women,
we never fully let ourselves go.
We're always sort of on like a healthy eating journey.
My whole life, I've always struggled with my weight,
up and down.
And when I got pregnant for the first time, I just went,
fuck it.
Oh, who cares?
And I just ate so bad.
And he came out massive and I went,
I went too far.
No.
Our recycling bin was full of Cabri's Moose Potts.
Cabri's Moose Potch.
It was on four nights.
Four night.
That's that.
I used to have prawn cocktails sandwiches from M&S every day for lunch.
Like that was my cravings.
Oh my God.
What a middle class craven?
Has to be a marks on Spence was prawn sandwich.
Oh my God.
You've changed.
I haven't changed at all.
It has to be marx.
Listen.
Is this fucking waitros?
It has to be Marxies.
Sorry.
Oh, gosh.
Oh, man.
So we've got the album.
Yes.
Coming out.
we've got a tour
next year
all of the UK
that'll be fun
first solo tour
a bit of Europe as well
oh nice
yeah
sell it out and you might get
some more dates
alright
yes that's how you do it
that's how you do it
oh I'm even for about it
oh no I know I'm sorry
we didn't
we didn't
when you went on tour
when we went on tour
where we did
comedy tours are different
in music tours
we were a couple of nights back home
a couple of nights back in
yeah we did
and music tour is
pack your case
you've gone for two a month
And I'm thinking, I can't take them out of school now as well.
No, I know.
And sometimes it may be a bit upsetting for them to be out of their routine.
This is a, oh my gosh.
It might just be better.
Mommy's out of sight, out of mind for, see, my mom is so good at reassuring me.
Because if my mom has them, she's very much like, they're fine, they're asking for you.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But then when I get home, she goes to.
Like where have you been?
Come crawling back, have you?
Yeah, literally.
Oh my gosh.
But I think as well, like at least like when Andre's home, they have him.
But then when he's not here and it's just hard.
It's tough, man.
He's at least one parent, you know.
So like, I think that's what we're struggling with.
They don't.
It's not we're struggling with at the minute.
No, like they do and they don't.
But you've got the kind of job where you're not 95.
So actually, you probably see your children when you're not weighing onto it more
than most parents who work 95.
Yeah.
Because you have chunks of back intensity.
We're like that. We see the kids loads, but then we might be away for a week.
But then we'll see them for two months, like, intense.
You just can't eradicate that mum guilt though, can you?
That girl in general.
I think it's there for every single mother.
Even I know moms who are full-time mothers and they still feel guilty.
It's like, it's crazy.
It's also life, isn't it?
It's life.
It really is.
It really is.
Yeah.
I don't know about kids.
Just reassurance.
Just yet to just reassure Leanne, that'll be fine much more than you do it.
I need it.
I'm further on in this journey.
Yeah.
Cheers.
Her kids are going to track you down when they're older and go, it was you.
We heard that podcast.
She was never fucking there because you told her it will be.
I'm joking.
I'm totally talking.
No.
No, it's good to hear.
But that's so much fun.
Are you having, you got dancers?
You got, what's the crack with the tour?
What's the crack?
Oh, I think.
So I had a really good festival run in the summer and like.
Oh, yeah.
You did everywhere.
Yeah, it was just, it was just, it was so fun.
Yeah.
And yeah, I think I was just focused on making it just given energy and just,
I think that's something that I've taken from, like, my little mixed fruits as well.
Like, we will always put on a show.
Oh.
That is like something that I will just always do.
Like, I'll give you everything.
One thing I think about now that we've done arena tours.
Oh, Jesus.
Now when I look back to your tour, I'm like, all I say is how much money that you spend?
Like, absolutely.
Hey, this is bad, right, Leanne, we would sit in, when we did our arena tour for the podcast,
we would sit in meetings and she would suggest all these ridiculous things, we'll want this,
we want a sofa coming out and I would go, how much is this custom?
And what are you to see?
She always goes to go, Lady Gaga doesn't make any money on her to us.
But this is the thing.
This is a real thing, you know, like investing back into yourself.
Yes.
To be before, I did that a lot for this, for just ongoing, really.
It's always, it's continuously going back in because, and it's also hard as well.
like coming from a standard that we had
and like even like going independent,
I still wanted to look like that.
You still wanted to look at the production values.
Yeah, you want them coming.
You want people taking photos of the stage before they've even started,
you know, the bit beforehand.
It's like, it's the same with stand-up.
Like for years, people just did a mic and some uplights
and then it's like, oh no, you've got to put a bit of production with this.
This is people's night out.
This is a big thing.
The comedians used to take the piss out of you in Edinburgh, didn't they?
You used to take the piss out of us.
Because Chris would have full-on stage settings and they'd be like,
yeah, one-wanger.
I had an inflatable house
I had an inflatable house
In the door opened there
I used to walk out the inflatable house
Like a kid's TV presenter
And remember another comedian
Met me to a manager
At a festival or something
He was like
Oh my God do you inflate the house
I was like
Fuck you guys
People respect and like appreciate things
Yeah I do
Put into your set
And forth put into your set
And forth put into everything
And they want to pay money
They want to come and see a good show
So
It's a night out in it
This is a thing
They're getting babysitters
There
Yeah
But I think with not
Obviously
What's the word
How do I say it?
Going from the group and like, obviously we're doing massive tours and like now everything's slightly downscaled.
Like obviously being on my own.
So, yeah, there has to be some kind of giving take, you know, because.
Yes, good, I don't quite.
I understand.
I can't make a living still.
We ain't making that way anymore, guys.
I know the feeling because me and Rosie did the arenas on my stand-up tour.
I'm just doing the theaters.
I'm not doing the arenas on me all.
I don't understand.
When you split the group up, it's something.
smaller venues
and that.
Ten years to build that,
you know.
More intimate.
More intimate.
And everything costs more now, guys.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh gosh, doesn't it?
Yeah.
Crazy.
Crazy.
I did my own makeup on to her,
didn't it?
Yeah.
Such a cheap.
I was a round.
It was expensive.
I know.
God.
I know.
I do all Rosie's ironing.
I do the ironing.
I go and get her food.
Just all maintenance.
Yeah.
Because she can shout at me.
She doesn't like shout to other people.
But she'll shout at me.
I actually just love that you get to work together.
Like, how sick?
That's nice, you know.
That's nice, because Greg Davies would like, vile, how would you do it?
Yeah, he was disgusted.
We're quite, we've got to a really nice place.
Yeah.
Not going to lie, when, at one point we had the podcast,
we had the tour and the TV show all at the same time.
That was really hard.
That was really hard.
Like, every day together all the time.
It was too much.
Okay.
It's too much.
To the point where I was like, I've got nothing left to say it here.
Yeah, we had nothing to sit here.
We'd be sitting for dinner and I'd be like, I'm all talk about, babe.
You remember you threw a, you through a,
yeah.
through a strop in Sheffield Arena.
She threw a strap.
It was, I mean, it wasn't, you know, like rock stars and that,
it was, it was pathetic.
I think I pushed a rail over.
No, no, no.
Rosie got a rail of clothes and she just sort of slapped them from side to side.
Just like slapped, like slap, slap, slap, slap.
And I remember that you're upset, but that was pathetic.
Why don't I remember why I did that?
We got what had to do with it.
We ended up doing the podcast in the car on the way home that night.
It was like, it was intense.
And then we'd get back and we're parenting.
and it's like, you know, there's just a lot.
That's the thing.
Do you have like time away from each other?
Like how do you sort of, how do you do that?
So we, not luckily, but it's worked out quite nice.
So our kids are, there's five years between them.
And they just don't like doing the same things.
So on a weekend, we take turns, we kind of alternate each day.
So on a Saturday, I might have the younger one, Chris might have the elder one.
And then the next Saturday and then Sunday we normally together, aren't we?
And then the next Saturday I'll have the older one.
So we do spend...
And then actually during the week...
Divide and conquer.
During the week.
We've got quite separate lives.
But I quite enjoy each other's got many.
I love it.
That's how it should be though, right?
How magical is it to find someone you're compatible with?
Yeah.
Do you just get on with?
Yeah, we do.
That's what you ask.
No, I know.
It's what we need.
Did you just know straight away with your fella?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Not, but that's...
Hey, I proposed after six months.
Wow.
Yeah, I proposed after six months.
It was like straight away.
That's amazing.
If it's got, if it's a slow burner, to me, it's never, I just don't know.
You wouldn't be good on maths then, would you?
I'm really sorry, is that bad?
You always go really serious.
You always go so deep.
I do it comes from the heart, but you really do run the risk of ostracising the shitload of people.
No, no, I feel like, because I've had relationships in the past where we just didn't get on.
We argue all the time.
It's just normal to argue every day.
Yeah.
Oh, it's just a relationship.
It's just what people go through.
And then obviously being with my husband now, he is so.
so chill, so laid back.
That was something that I needed in someone.
And we just like to be around each other.
And we don't argue.
Unless obviously something massive happens, but we, which is very rare.
You know, we don't.
And I don't think that is how a relationship should be.
Like, if you're arguing all the time, there's something, there's something a bit, I would agree.
I would agree.
We did not have a crossed word until we had kids.
We didn't have a single crossed word.
Not in them, we had kids and it got a little bit fiery.
Yeah.
I mean, listen, we do, we have argument.
Yeah.
But we've never had stormy out the house.
I hate you.
Throw me ring at your arguments.
Yeah.
I stormed up the house once.
Just once, remember.
Actually, you did, but I didn't know you'd gone.
She didn't know I'd stormed out.
I just went.
I didn't know where to go.
I sat in the car on the drive.
I came back in a couple minutes later.
She didn't know I'd left.
It was my version of slapping the clothes around in Sheffield.
It was pathetic.
But you know what else I think is also quite important to experience something in your relationship.
So, like, me and my husband actually have been through something
quite bad and like we ended up coming out
the other end and
knowing that we've done that
now I feel like I don't know
stronger than ever like we almost had to go
through something to
I don't know to really
just be the strongest we've ever been
so I think that is actually also really important
you know to go through the fire and like
if you can come out of that and be stronger
then nothing can
bring yeah for sure
I agree 100% we lasted after that
Sheffield kick off
We're still yet
Yeah.
We've been doing lots of stories.
This in general.
Babadoo, babadoo, babadoo, babadoo, babadoo, babadoo, babadoo, ba.
Babadu babadu babadu ba.
Should we do the question?
Oh yes.
So you have been sent.
You've been sent a story that we don't know about.
I did hear through the grave vine that you got sent to
and you picked the rudest one, which I do applaud you for.
Thanks.
Like that.
Love that.
Why not we told you then this podcast is.
When in Rome.
Let's do it.
It was a little bit rude.
Okay.
Dear Chris and Rosie, please keep me anonymous.
Always do.
A friend of a friend met a woman in a local pub.
They hit it off, drinks were flowing, music playing and the sexual tension building.
The night was coming to an end and the woman invited my mate back to her house.
One thing led to another.
And he began oral sex on her and went down, downtown.
On a night, on a first night.
Her anus.
Yes.
I know on a one night stand.
No.
During the deed, oh my gosh.
I literally, I didn't even put my hands on the chair.
I literally, I didn't even put me hands on the chair. I literally just went like, ah.
The idea of it.
It's wild.
During the deed, my friend began to feel unwell.
He woke up on the floor having collapsed with paramedics surrounding him.
Can you guess what happened?
No, hang on, I'm confused.
Who's, so is this the lady?
He's the boy. The boy went down on the lady.
You right.
It's now on the floor.
And now he's on the floor.
And the floor.
And the paramedics are.
And this is on the first date.
This is on the first date.
He's passed down.
During it, he began to feel unwell as he was doing it.
And then he woke up on the floor.
Okay.
Poison.
Arsel.
Oh.
Poison.
I don't.
I have no idea what has happened.
This is probably one of the craziest things I've ever read.
The fact that you are reading this to us is a real moment from me, by the way.
And I'm really trying to make it like suspenseful and like, I'm not.
The animal all in.
Well, he has a severe peanut allergy.
Yes.
It's exactly what you think.
The woman must have scoffed a peanut infused meal
hours prior to their love making.
That is the wildest thing I've ever read.
Whoa!
That is so awful.
Is that true?
It will, yeah.
That'll be true.
That's from a member of the public.
We've got 55,000 emails in it.
It's crazy.
I mean, I knew a penit allergy was dangerous,
but I don't have that level.
literally like, the remnants must have been there as well, which is just...
That is unbelievably disgusting.
But also, I'd like them to add that.
You know when you're on a plane and they say you can't have nuts because someone's got...
I'd like them to add that now as well.
Also, please don't knit with the toilet.
Need someone's asshole in case they've had some nuts before they've gone on the plane.
Thank you very much.
We'll be in Malaga in two and a half hours.
That is wild.
Your friend's got a bit of a jetto holiday.
Thank you guys.
I'm here all night.
Very good.
Very good.
Thank you.
Well done.
That's crazy.
It's horrible.
We've had worse.
Really?
I'm sure you've had.
Oh, you're doing.
But that is, that is interesting though, isn't it?
The paramedics.
I don't understand when people just do that on the first night.
I'm not.
I've had friends in the past.
I won't eat the brown bits of a banana.
Jesus.
I'm not doing that.
I don't even know.
I don't even know your postcode.
I don't know your phone number.
I don't know you any.
I don't want anything about you.
I don't think I've ever done it in my life, sorry.
Good for you.
Poor disclaimer, I just...
What, it hit a bit of ass.
No.
I don't know.
It just happened.
No.
Your PR people are in the other room.
I can hear...
I really, you can hear their assholes,
tune through their trousers.
Just...
Not even in your crazy girl, bandies.
Don't, Rosie, stop.
I know.
I'm joking.
We should do the Louis through thing.
We're just both asking them.
We were dead quiet until she's just...
I'm actually a bit of prude.
Not when I...
When I shouldn't be approved, like...
I get it, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But like, in, yeah.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Our slogan on this podcast is, are we boring?
Are we vanilla, I think we always say.
Are we vanilla?
Because there's stuff, some of these people get up to.
Some people are doing some crazy shit.
There's stuff these people get up to on the first night
and in random places with multiple people, honestly, it's shameful.
Is it shameful?
What do you think it is?
Is it just people are just, I've had done so much?
They just want new things?
Or do you think, I don't know.
Yeah, maybe like where do you go from there kind of thing?
Get born.
I was going to say this before.
I remember I had friends who would go on and night out.
And they'd just give out blow jobs.
And I'd be like, that's disgusting.
Sorry, Leanne.
She means like.
Not just with people at the door long.
They didn't set up a fucking stall.
Like, she means that it would transpire.
That would happen at the end of the night.
I'd be like, and then what?
Listen, you know what?
Not like on the mic and the club, like anyone want to come to the toilets.
It's a couple of local girls giving up low jobs in the toilet.
There's a tick machine.
Take your number and join the queue.
I'm not going to lie.
Some of the things, like from when I was younger, like just, I don't know.
It's a bit wild, you know, and it's just like everything's new and whatever.
Anyway.
Oh, that media hit you're kicking right in.
Like all the time on this.
No, we don't.
And we never would.
And if you want to have a goal.
And listen, anything.
anything, if you sit in bed tonight
and you go, oh God, take it out.
Like, seriously, like we're not,
like, we're really happy
to go there, but that's fine.
But we've got each other, that's the other thing as well.
So people are saying, how can you be so rude
because we're literally sitting next to each other
and I know, I mean, some of me, I was about
to say I know that I'm not going to disappoint
or anything I say, but some of the best moments of my career
is when I say something and I say how disappointed she is.
Here's a thing, you probably already spoken about it,
but how do you keep it exciting?
in your relationship.
Being together for so long.
See, like, when I think of me and my husband,
I've been together, yeah, it'll be like nearly 10 years.
And like, we don't obviously see each other a lot
because he lives abroad.
So that keeps it exciting.
Exactly, yeah, itself.
So, like, when you live with somebody,
like, how do you keep that spark and fire?
So, in the bedroom-wise,
we've not ever really had a problem with that.
It's always enjoyable.
We don't really talk about us,
we're talking about everyone else,
but that's fine.
But I think in life twice.
Twice ever.
One for each kid, that's it.
We're really simple.
And like simple things, I think.
So, like, for us, it's stuff that we really enjoy, like, food and wine.
Like, that's our love language.
Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And the more, like, if we really want to be, like, adventurous in that sort of way,
it'll be like, right, let's make a really nice dinner and let's buy it a fancy bottle of wine.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And we're just at the really, we're at a really basic point of our life where, for us,
a really special time is the kids in bed
and lighten the fire and just being together.
And to me though,
also there's a weird thing as well though.
I love it. I think that's all it is.
You're talking about to say it is well though.
You don't really, well, me and you definitely,
you don't really feel like getting down and dirty
when the kids are in the next room asleep.
It feels weird.
It's going from being a parent
and then like switching into like, let's go for it.
I can't do it.
That is my sex voice.
I can't do it.
Like, I feel like if we're together
for a long amount of time,
Like I feel like we need to like like a hotel or something like get out.
I mean, make it more of an event.
Yes.
Like we're going out for the night.
We're doing something.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I know you mean.
If my children are in the house.
Nah.
It will be vanilla.
But like, yeah, because I can't switch out with mommy more.
Yes.
If they're around, I'm just in that headspace.
And we're both like that.
We're both in the parenting headspace that we can't get out of.
I'm with you on that.
But I just think sometimes we're overthink and I just know from like friendships I've got.
And everyone thinks that everyone thinks that.
think she'll be perfect.
And it's not.
And I think as long as you're having a nice time and you get on and it's,
and life's nice,
then I think that's all that you need, really, isn't it?
100%.
I know.
And you're just,
as when the time.
Yeah, yeah.
And as when you're in a hotel and you phone up and you ask room service and they say,
any allergies,
just ask that before or sex as well.
And I think everything will be fine.
There you go.
Any allergies, sir?
Dining for two.
Two people.
Any allergies?
Nuts.
Okay, no problem.
Leanne, this has been.
absolutely lush.
And you're just gorgeous in real life inside.
That was a first thing you walked in you went,
oh my God, you're so gorgeous in real life.
I was like, oh, grossy.
Thank you.
The album is out at the end of February.
The tour is 2026, all over UK and Europe.
And the singles, be in a minute, burning up,
and dead and gone the newest one.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
Thank you for coming out.
You're welcome.
Bye.
Oh, that was really soon.
That was like, wow.
I know.
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