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Brie Larson Reflects on Whirlwind Pop Star Days with Jesse McCartney

Summary

  • Brie Larson joined Kylie Kelce's podcast to discuss her brief music career
  • Larson toured with Jesse McCartney in the early 2000s, calling it a "fever dream"
  • Larson shifted focus to acting, but still "loves" pop music as an art form
Brie Larson Reflects on Whirlwind Pop Star Days with Jesse McCartney

In a recent interview, acclaimed actress Brie Larson reflected on her brief but eventful foray into the music industry in the early 2000s. Larson, who is now 36 years old, joined Kylie Kelce on her "Not Gonna Lie" podcast to discuss this surprising chapter of her career.

Larson revealed that back in 2003, she signed on to do a Disney Channel original movie called "Right on Track." Shortly after, she landed a record deal and released a studio album, "Finally Out of P.E.," in 2005. That same year, Larson was asked to open for Jesse McCartney while he was touring for his "Beautiful Soul" album. Larson described this experience as a "fever dream," saying she was "out of her mind" with excitement to be touring with the popular "Leavin'" singer.

Despite her success as a pop performer, Larson ultimately decided the music industry "wasn't for her." She shifted her focus to acting, which has since brought her widespread acclaim, including an Oscar win. However, Larson revealed that she still "loves" pop music, calling it "one of the highest art forms" and saying that pop stars are her "heroes."

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Brie Larson was the opening act for Jesse McCartney's "Beautiful Soul" tour in 2005, which she described as a "fever dream" and one of the most exciting experiences of her brief music career.
While Larson found success as a pop singer in the early 2000s, she ultimately decided the music industry "wasn't for her" and shifted her focus to acting, which has since brought her widespread acclaim, including an Oscar win.
Despite moving away from music, Larson revealed that she still "loves" pop music, calling it "one of the highest art forms" and saying that pop stars are her "heroes."

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