A British music icon is releasing a new tell-all memoir in which she talks about how she was ‘afraid of sex’ as a young popstar.
Scottish singer Lulu rose to fame in 1964 with her hit single Shout, aged only 15.
From there she was shot into the stratosphere, releasing 15 studio albums over the next six decades, and racking up hits such as To Sir With Love and her 1993 Take That collaboration, Re-Light My Fire.
The 76-year-old Eurovision star – who retired from touring last year – will be sharing insight into her time in the industry with an upcoming memoir, titled If Only You Know.
In this book, Lulu talks candidly about her experiences in a male-dominated industry, focusing on her mental health and the pressures of fame.
She also speaks about her fear of intimacy, and an outlook on s