Glastonbury star says 'f*** Rod Stewart and Nigel Farage' in furious rant
A musician erupted into a furious rant as she headlined the Left Field tent at Glastonbury Festival.

Kate Nash hit out at several stars, including Rod Stewart and Nigel Farage, during her set at Glastonbury on Saturday. The singer, 37, was headlining the Left Field tent at the festival when she erupted into the foul-mouthed rant. Ahead of performing her newest song, Germs, Nash appeared to slam author JK Rowling - a notorious anti-trans advocate. She told the audience: "The loudest feminist voice in the UK is currently transphobic and that is something that I take very f****** personally, as a feminist and a feminist with trans friends in my life, trans people that I love and that are very important to me.
"Dismantling systems of oppression lies at the very core of feminism, so transphobia is not f****** feminist. And just because you're a f******* millionaire and a f****** bully with an army of trolls on the f****** internet. Nash added: "I don't give a f*** mate. I don't give a s*** about the hundreds, if not thousands of comments, that I've been receiving from trolls since I penned my essay, released it into a song. It's called Germ." When promoting her latest single, Nash shared an image of JK Rowling with a cigar to her Instagram story along with the words “a trans exclusionary feminist will always be a GERM”.
The Foundations singer didn't stop there as she went on to slam music bosses and Loose Women star Denise Welsh, who was at Worthy Farm to support her son Matty Healey and his band, The 1975.
She continued: "The music industry doesn't know what to do with me. They tried to get rid of me, but they didn't. There is a record executive sweating their t*** off with Matt Healy's mum.
"They're scared of me. I like that. But I was made of mother f****** Bricks. But they didn’t believe me. I even gave them a second warning a few years later when I told them 'Do not underestimate the girl'. Is it my fault they didn’t believe me?
"I’m not going to give my third warning. It’s too late for that. I’m taking my bricks and I’m throwing them through the f****** window."
Ahead of performing her song D***head, Nash declared: "F*** Rod Stewart. This one [Why You Being A D****head For] goes out to Keir Starmer, JK Rowling, Rod Stewart and Nigel f****** Farage.”
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Last week, Rod, who took up the Legends Slot on Pyramid stage at Glastonbury, showed his support for Farage during an interview with The Times.
The 80-year-old claimed that Labour was trying to ditch Brexit and accused Prime Minister Keir Starmer of giving Scottish fishing rights 'back to the EU".
Asked where Britain's political future now lay, he told the publication: "It's hard for me because I'm extremely wealthy, and I deserve to be, so a lot of it doesn't really touch me. But that doesn't mean I'm out of touch. For instance, I've read about Starmer cutting off the fishing in Scotland and giving it back to the EU. That hasn't made him popular.
"We're fed up with the Tories. We've got to give Farage a chance. He's coming across well. What options have we got? I know some of his family, I know his brother, and I quite like him."