Lulu could be the subject of the next big screen biopic.
The Scottish star is in talks to write a book about her life and career and, in a new interview with Attitude magazine celebrating her Honorary Gay prize at the 2024 Virgin Atlantic Attitude Awards, powered by Jaguar, she teased the project.
“Someone’s talking about making a film [of my life],” she shares. “I go, ‘What, me?’ It’s all just people talking. Those things being talked about right now are the things where you go: ‘Oh. Yeah.’
“I don’t really look at myself as something that special. I look at myself as a workhorse, I suppose. It’s a job and I get on with it. But then people suggest things. ‘Your story is so… it could be a movie’.”
Insisting nothing’s set in stone as yet, the Shout singer adds: “I shouldn’t be talking about this, because nothing’s [confirmed]. But then I look at all the things that have happened to me, all the moments. And I’m still here. And I think, ‘I’m not dead,’ and deciding to do it. I’m alive!”
“I look back and say, ‘That’s some career you’ve had’.”
Before then, Lulu will embark on the second leg of her ‘Champagne For Lulu’ farewell tour, which resumes this autumn following a hugely-successful run earlier this year.
Tickets are on sale now and are available here. The full list of dates is below.
NOVEMBER 2024
3 – Princess Theatre, Torquay
4 – Guildhall, Portsmouth
6 – Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham
7 – Connexin Live, Hull
9 – Empire, Liverpool
10 – Usher Hall, Edinburgh
12 – Dome, Brighton
13 – The Grand Theatre & Opera House, Leeds
15 – Regent Theatre, Ipswich
18 – Cliffs Pavilion, Southend