Vic McGlynn

[1] In 2020 McGlynn began working for the National Health Service (NHS) as part of the MTU (mobile testing unit).

McGlynn cites her love of 1980s pop band The Smiths, who she became an avid fan of when she was eight years old, as the reason behind her passion for music.

[2] In 1994 McGlynn started working at Blackpool Tower as DJ and compere in the family entertainment room, The Hornpipe Gallery, where she stayed until 1997.

Aged 20, she moved to London where she produced and co-hosted the breakfast show as part of "Flynn and McGlynn in the Morning" on Millennium FM.

She then as part of the Wwoof (Willing Workers on Organic Farms) programme, worked at the Flying Fox Backpackers – managing it for short time – in Katoomba, New South Wales, Australia.

[8] She is also related to both Nick Banks, the drummer with alternative rock band Pulp, actress Molly McGlynn, and writer and journalist Victoria Segal.