- She has described Boris Johnson as a "Poundland Donald Trump".
- Daughter is comedian Ashley Storrie.
- Godley left school aged 16 with no qualifications.
- After 15 years running a pub with her husband during the 1980s and 1990s, she began her stand-up career in 1994, going on to co-present BBC Radio 4's Loose Ends, as well as fronting BBC Radio 4 series The C Bomb.
- She found viral fame with her dubbed imitations of Nicola Sturgeon's COVID-19 news briefings during the pandemic.
- Never afraid to be outspoken, in 2016, Janey Godley went viral after protesting at Donald Trump's Turnberry golf resort with her infamous "unwelcome" sign.
- A fierce supporter of Scottish independence, Godley was also a vocal advocate of transgender rights, she continued campaigning on behalf of the LGBTQ+ community up until her death.
- Janey Godley began her stand-up career in 1994, and won various awards for her comedy in the 2000s.
- Her parents were alcoholics and her mother was also addicted to tranquilisers. Her uncle molested her and her sister for a number of years during their childhoods, crimes for which he was charged in 1993, being sentenced to two years in prison in 1996.
- Godley advocated for women's rights, and condemned violence against women, urging that women's voices be taken seriously: "Every time you bring it up, they'll say it happens to men too. We're not allowed to talk about it.".
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