From 2009–2013, Jane, worked as a criminal lawyer in Melbourne,[1] under her name Miranda Ball.[2] It was revealed in 2013, that she worked in law during the day, whilst performing music during nights, whilst the lawyers did not know she sung and vice versa.[1] Once her story was well–known, she quit law in March 2013 to become a full–time musician.[3][4]
In 2023, Bowie Jane competed in season 25 of CBS' Big Brother,[7][8][9] where she achieved Second Runner Up.[10] Bowie Jane is the only contestant in the history of American Big Brother to go 100 days without being nominated, beating Derrick Levasseur's record.[11]
Bowie Jane studied law and commerce at Deakin University. At the same time, she played covers in restaurants in an acoustic group. She moved to London in March 2013, to pursue a pop music career.[4] She settled in Los Angeles in 2015.[3]
^ abcDoreian, Robyn (25 August 2013). "All out, all change". Lifestyle. The Sun-Herald. Sydney: Fairfax Media. p. 12. Retrieved 1 September 2024. While studying law and commerce at Deakin University, she played covers at restaurants in an acoustic duo. Once qualified, the flip side to courtrooms was laser-lit gigs at venues like Transport, at Melbourne's Federation Square, where she blasted her energetic originals. And in 2013, she sang at the Australian Open tennis tournament. The moniker Bowie Jane came from her nickname - ever since she was a child, she's worn glittery bows in her hair. It was also how she kept her alter ego hidden from colleagues and clients. ... In March, she shelved four years of law practice and moved to London to become a star.