Lulu has hinted at her next career move just months after announcing her unexpected retirement from touring her music . The ‘Relight My Fire’ singer is set to bow out from performing live after completing an extended run of dates in November. In 1964, Lulu released her debut single ‘Shout’ when she was just 15 years old.
Six decades later, the 75-year-old veteran is gearing up to perform a handful of shows as part of her extended Champagne For Lulu tour. Following her retirement reveal in February, the Absolutely Fabulous favourite has spoken to Scott Mills about what she plans to do next. Last Friday (September 20), the pop star - who was born Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie - sat in with the 51-year-old DJ on BBC Radio 2 .
Scott, who was covering the Zoe Ball Breakfast Show at the time, asked his guest whether she had any creative projects in the pipeline “Just quickly, everyone's doing it at the moment...
Robbie [Williams], Celine [Dion], the Beckhams ...
are you doing a documentary?,” he probed. “Oh, yes. I think so,” Lulu admitted.
“I am - in the works, it's in the works. I can't say anything more because it's not done yet but yeah, that's on the cards." After refusing to say anything else about a possible documentary chronicling her rise to fame, the ‘I’m A Tiger’ hitmaker spoke candidly about an upcoming memoir she has planned.
“I'm absolutely writing a memoir - I mean, I'm not writing it myself and I wouldn't pretend to do that, but it's bec.