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Exclusive: Jodie Harsh teases new music: “We’re going to be dancing next year!”

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Jodie attended SKITTLES® GAY TIMES Honours delivered by Gorillas at Magazine London on 19 November. As she walked the event’s pink carpet, Jodie opened up about how much she has “missed” seeing people in person after the stream of lockdowns and COVID-19 restrictions the UK faced. “It’s so good to be back to real life, I missed it so much,” she told GAY TIMES. “There’s nothing like it.

I don’t want to DJ to my phone from my fucking living room again, ever. It’s just great to be back in real life, with people, doing fun things, playing music, seeing real people.” Jodie was one of Sink the Pink’s headliners at Printworks just a week earlier on 12 November, something that she called “a pretty proud moment”.

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