January 22, 2025 8:56 am EST

Paloma Faith was getting set to launch a new podcast called ‘Mad, Sad & Bad’ on Wednesday.

The singer, 43, will release the first episode of the podcast next Tuesday on January 28 with special guest Alan Carr.

Other guests confirmed for the podcast include Spice Girl Mel B, comedian Katherine Ryan, musicians Eve and AJ Tracey, and actors Rupert Everett, Paapa Essiedu and Aisling Bea. 

Broadcasters and writers Jameela Jamil, James O’Brien, Elizabeth Day and Afua Hirsch will also feature.

A trailer for the podcast released on Wednesday featured Paloma introducing the series as she said: ‘Hi I’m Paloma Faith and this is Mad, Sad & Bad. I have been called mad and bad my whole life.

‘I’ve also had some real moments of sad so I decided to make a podcast. This series I’ll be speaking to my favourite actors, comedians, musicians and thinkers to find out what makes them ‘mad’, ‘bad’ and ‘sad’ – but also so it’s not too depressing we’ll find out what makes them ‘glad’ too.’

Paloma Faith was getting set to launch a new podcast called ‘Mad, Sad & Bad’ on Wednesday 

Guests confirmed for the podcast include Spice Girl Mel B, comedian Katherine Ryan, musicians Eve and AJ Tracey, and actors Rupert Everett, Paapa Essiedu and Aisling Bea. 

Some of the conversations were then teased with the various celebrities ahead of the podcast release.

JamPot founder Jamie Laing said of the new podcast: ‘The moment I met Paloma I was desperate to hear what her own podcast could sound like. 

‘Paloma is one of the boldest and most refreshing voices going and ‘Mad, Sad & Bad’ is just a perfect reflection of her style, listening to these conversations I guarantee you will laugh and cry just as much as I did. 

‘I’m beyond excited to have her join our JamPot family!’

Paloma added: ‘Mad? Sad? Bad? Yeah, I’ve been called all those things, but instead of letting it define me, I’ve decided to own it and make a podcast where I’ll be talking to my favourite actors, comedians, musicians, and thinkers on how they’ve handled those pivotal moments of emotion. 

‘Mad, Sad & Bad’ is about the highs, the lows, and the glorious mess in-between. Come for the chaos, stay for the conversation.’

It comes after Paloma made sure all eyes were on her as she shared a 2024 highlights throwback album.

The star took to Instagram last week with a series of stunning snaps as she looked back at the past year.

The singer, 43, will release the first episode of the podcast next Tuesday on January 28 with special guest Alan Carr (left) while Rupert Everett (right) will also feature on an episode 

Jameela Jamil will also feature on the podcast

In one snap, the beauty sent temperatures soaring as she flaunted her incredible figure in a tiny red bikini.

The racy ensemble featured a bandeau top adorned with a rose in the centre and a thong bikini bottom. 

She then turned heads as she ditched her bra in stunning black sequin dress with a thigh-high slit.

Paloma switched up her usual blonde locks for a brunette wig and accessorised with a pair of small stylish black sunglasses.

Another photo saw the star posed for a fun selfie with former Made In Chelsea star and friend Jamie.

She then stunned in a brown co-ord while in a supermarket with a trolley filled of her book Milf: Motherhood, Identity Love and F***ery.

The book was released in June and delves deep into the issues that face women today, from puberty and sexual awakenings.

A trailer for the podcast released on Wednesday featured Paloma introducing the series as she said: ‘Hi I’m Paloma Faith and this is Mad, Bad & Sad. I have been called mad and bad my whole life. ‘I’ve also had some real moments of sad so I decided to make a podcast’

Paloma also shared some more fun snaps with friends before wowing in some photos from her 2024 tour.

She penned alongside the snaps: ‘Mumma is just back from holidays and wanted to take a moment to look back at 2024. Not bad !!!

‘Thank you to everyone who made it so very special x.’

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