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Wet Leg's Rhian Teasdale Embraces Homebody Life, Finds Confidence in Queerness
10 Oct
Summary
- Wet Leg's Rhian Teasdale finds joy in simple pleasures, like spending time with her partner
- Moisturizer album explores Teasdale's newfound sense of freedom after coming out as queer
- Band expanded to 5-piece, with new members contributing to the more complex sound

In the two years since Wet Leg's breakout debut, frontwoman Rhian Teasdale has undergone a personal transformation. As the band's sophomore album Moisturizer was released in July 2025, Teasdale has embraced a homebody lifestyle, finding joy in simple pleasures like spending time with her partner.
Moisturizer, which debuted at #1 on the UK Albums Chart, sees Teasdale exploring her newfound sense of freedom and confidence after coming out as queer. The album's more complex sound was shaped by Wet Leg's expanded 5-piece lineup, with new members contributing to the songwriting. Teasdale's poetic lyrics now delve deeper into her personal life, from a diatribe against "s--ty men" to heartfelt dispatches about her burgeoning romance.
The band's rapid rise to fame in 2021 was initially overwhelming, with Teasdale and co-founder Hester Chambers feeling "perpetually shell-shocked." But after a period of burnout, Wet Leg has found a more sustainable approach to touring, prioritizing their mental and physical health. The band's live shows now have a more playful, joyful energy as they connect with their growing audience, which increasingly includes young women and queer fans.