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Wet Leg’s Rhian Teasdale says she got “kicked out” of GCSE music

Wet Leg’s Rhian Teasdale says she got “kicked out” of GCSE music

Wet Leg‘s Rhian Teasdale has revealed that she got “kicked out” of her GCSE music course when she was in school.

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Despite being a successful frontwoman now, according to Teasdale that wasn’t always the case, she revealed in new interview.

She told The Cut: “It’s been a bit of a journey demystifying music-making for myself. I’m not from a musical household, and I even got kicked out of my GCSE music course because I was too far behind the rest of the class, which is kind of hilarious.”

She added: “There are so many loser gatekeepers who want you to believe that you need 20-plus chords in a song for it to be worthy. In reality there are so many bangin’ songs that literally are just two chords.”

Wet Leg live at Glastonbury. Credit: Andy Ford for NME

Despite that, she explained that it doesn’t take a genius to play music.

“The first song I ever tried to play on guitar was ‘Molly’s Chambers’ by Kings Of Leon – back when the band was super-trashy and fun. It was a real epiphany to learn that you don’t have to be a virtuoso guitarist to enjoy playing music with your friends,” said Teasdale.

Following her exit from GCSE music, Teasdale previously shared with NME in 2022 that she had “always wanted to do music for a living, but it was making me really sad.”

She added: “Then I found this job [as a stylist] that I was doing before [we got signed] and I realised my day-to-day happiness had gone way up.”

Teasdale also previously shared with NME in 2025 that even after playing huge headline shows and booking mammoth festival slots over the years, she is still caught off guard by the band’s success, and initially doubted whether the first wave of success was set to last or not.

“It’s just crazy to see your band’s name next to legitimate artists who’ve been in the industry for a long time and who’ve maybe inspired you to make music,” she explained.

“We were very much prepared for, ‘The first album was just this mad, freak incident.’ We weren’t really expecting that for album two, so it’s just really nice.”

At the end of last year their second LP, ‘Moisturizer’ was named as the 22nd best album of 2025 by NME.

In a four-star review of the record, NME wrote: “After the whirlwind that was Wet Leg’s debut album, it would have been easy for the band to capitulate under the pressure or just play it safe and remake that record.

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