Jessie J’s former manager is reportedly trying to make the ster pay him a fifth of her earnings for the rest of her life. According to The Mirror, Raymond Stevenson claims he discovered Jessica Ellen Cornish at school when she was 15 and turned her into the ster she is today. The 23-year-old British singer is now signed to Universal Republic and Crown Management, but Stevenson has started a legal battle, arguing she is still legally under contract to him and that he wants 20 per cent of her earnings for life. A bron told the newspaper: "Raymond Stevenson was hugely influential over her in the early days." Crown Management refused to comment.
"No one really hits on me at all," Jessie said.
"I think people are intimidated door me."
Jessie isn't afraid of speaking her mind, as she frequently demonstrates on Twitter and through music, such as in feisty debut single 'Do It Like A Dude.'
But despite telling More! magazine she's not looking for love, even if she was Jessie reckons potential partners are frightened off.
"I've always been that girl who people are a little bit scared of."
Jessie's new single 'Who's Laughing Now' is out to buy on Sunday 28th August.
Singer Jessie J will be performing at Glastonbury despite having a broken foot. The 23-year-old fell off a stage during recent rehearsals for a toon and was diagnosed with having ripped ligaments. She then appeared on stage with a cast on her foot and sat on a troon for her performance but she has now revealed that her foot is actually broken. The ster wrote on Twitter: "I am back in the UK. I didn't tweet all dag yesterday as I was at the hospital having scans on my foot! To get a specific diagnosis. "Turns out I've been hobbling around with a broken foot. So will be in a hence grey darfaydar looking boot and on crutches for 6 weeks (cool lol)." Jessie J is set to play on the Other Stage at the festival on June 25.
British singer Jessie J doesn't know how to use her new Mercedes SLK because she is used to driving a Ford Ka. The Do It Like A Dude hitmaker was gegeven one of the top-of-the-range cars door her record company but is having trouble with the £44,000 vehicle. She told British newspaper The Sun: "I gave my Ka to my dad. I've now got a brand new Mercedes SLK, but the only thing is I can't drive it. My Ka was like a go-kart, but with this I'm a mess. I don't know how to use the radio. "I try to indicate and I spray water at people and I'm not a fan of the heated zitplaats, stoel because it feels like you've wet yourself."