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I want younger women to know how old I am and feel empowered'

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April 27, 2025

Singer-songwriter KT Tunstall on being proud of turning 50, finding love and why she's not a natural pop star

I want younger women to know how old I am and feel empowered'

KT Tunstall is going full steam ahead in her milestone 50th birthday year.

Two decades on from her breakout debut album Eye To The Telescope, the Brit Award-winning singer-songwriter is embracing a whole new chapter.

Having written the songs for the new stage musical adaptation of Clueless, KT, who will hit the big 5-0 in June, has swapped pop tours for playbills, all while having found love and battling a debilitating illness.

Here, the Suddenly I See singer, from St Andrews, opens up about hearing loss and unexpected love...

Hi, KT! How has life been lately?

I live in Santa Fe, New Mexico. I moved to America about 10 years ago. I lived in LA for a while - first in Venice Beach, then Topanga - basically doing all the classic musician holy grails of where to live. But I'm just not a big city person. I love a smaller place, so we found Santa Fe in the mountains and moved a few years ago.

And we hear you've found love?

Yes, my partner Chris and I met during lockdown. We both adopted dogs and met at the dog park. It was like something out of a John Hughes 80s movie. A love story! My rescue dog is called Mini, and his is Nova. Mini's a miniature pinscher and has PTSD, she doesn't play with other dogs. But that day, she started playing with Nova. I looked up and there's this 6ft 3in jiu-jitsu instructor and I thought, "Oh, hello!"

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