The Shout singer appeared on GMB to discuss her sobriety journey, Royal Albert Hall concert, and thoughts on Princess Kate and King Charles
Good Morning Britain presenters Susanna Reid and Ed Balls welcomed Lulu on Wednesday’s ITV show, where the singer discussed her thoughts on mortality.
The Shout legend, 77, spoke frankly about her battles with alcohol and conquering her addiction through Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). The pop icon, whose career has stretched across decades from her 1960s breakthrough, revealed her past drinking issues in her memoir, If You Only Knew, published last year.
She has now celebrated 12 years of sobriety and is set to return to the Royal Albert Hall stage for a special one-night performance.
The artist was questioned about her recovery journey as host Ed, 59, asked whether she continues to attend AA meetings. But in a poignant revelation, Lulu addressed her own life expectancy.
“To be honest with you, I’ve upped my meetings because I’ve got so much going on, I’m 77, and I think I’m 15, so I run like a mad woman. There’s personal responsibilities,” she explained.
“Also, at my point in life, mortality issues, and you start thinking about your lifespan and wondering about how much longer it’s going to last. There are just issues that you worry about. I’m a bit of a worry wart!”
Susanna then referenced the Royal Family and mentioned Princess Kate and King Charles’s cancer diagnosis, according to the Express.
“It’s interesting you say that, but the Princess of Wales recently said she’s drunk less alcohol since her cancer diagnosis,” the GMB presenter observed.
Lulu remarked, “That’s a whole other thing. That’s a whole physical problem that she and our king are handling in such a dignified manner. The fact they’re sharing their problems, problems people in life have. Because you look like you’re living on an elevated position in life but you don’t get away with real life issues.”
On a more uplifting note, the singer expressed her determination to stay positive.
“I’m going to have fun because I’m so lucky,” Lulu revealed. “I have had ups and downs, but I’ve had the most incredible months of my life.
She continued, “But I’ve also had downs. But I never talked about them.”
Susanna complimented Lulu, suggesting the performer has “defied ageing”. The GMB presenter enquired whether abstaining from alcohol had played a role.
“I think not drinking helps everything,” Lulu responded. “It helps you get clarity, and you’re not carrying a burden of shame and not carrying the responsibility of not sharing. All of this stuff… writing this book was not easy.”
She encouraged anyone battling addiction to reach out for help.
Lulu is set to perform a special one-off concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London on June 1, 2026, marking her six-decade career. The event, which will showcase her greatest hits alongside special guests, aims to raise money for her charity, Lulu’s Mental Health Trust.
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV.


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