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The 25-year-old, who features in a new documentary about upcoming talent, said she hoped sharing her story would help future artists from working-class backgrounds feel they belonged in the music industry.She said: "My purpose is inspiring young people that come from places like I've come from."

5 Low-Maintenance Climbing Plants That Add Color and Charm to Your Home

AJ was put into the care system at the age of three and despite building a loving relationship with her foster family, it had made her question her own identity.She recalled being split up from her siblings which "was a lot to take as a kid"."It's been challenging from me basically being born," she said.

5 Low-Maintenance Climbing Plants That Add Color and Charm to Your Home

"My biological mum at that time was in a violent relationship, she was quite dependent on drugs."The musician said she "hated everybody" and would question "why me" and "why didn't my mum want me".

5 Low-Maintenance Climbing Plants That Add Color and Charm to Your Home

"I had so much hate and rage built up in me. I was always fighting at school. I was smart, a very intelligent kid but I didn't care for that."

"I didn't understand at this point that I had this foster mum that was willing to be 'that' mum."Tracy McGuigan-Haigh, 47, told the BBC that the cost of everyday items has simply "gone too far".

Tracy has a job in retail which she fits around looking after her 11-year-old daughter. She earns £1,200 a month and receives around £400 a month in universal credit payments - but this isn't stretching far enough."Even on a budget, the supermarket shop is getting more and more expensive," she said. "Before, I'd have needed a trolley for £40 worth of food. Now, it doesn't even fill a basket, you can carry that much in your arms."

Dealing with rising prices is a constant struggle. "I've juggled so much that I've dropped balls," said Tracy."Somebody's going 'it'll get better' but even if it does improve now, what's the support for the people who are down there, who are on the floor?"

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