Get the latest gossip

Post your questions for Lulu


As she turns 75 and celebrates 60 years in showbiz, the Scottish singer, actor and TV presenter will take on your questions

Born Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie, Lulu vaulted up the rungs of a singing career: professional at 12, signed at 14, and a Top 10 hit at 15 – namely her raucous version of the Isley Brothers’ Shout. That year she married Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees, staying together until 1973, then had a brief affair with David Bowie and covered his song The Man Who Sold the World, reaching No 3 in the UK charts. She’s also done a Bond theme, recorded at the legendary Muscle Shoals studio, appeared in a Monty Python film, duetted with Bobby Womack, written for Tina Turner, reached UK No 1 with Take That, and generally been a force of nature in British pop culture.

Get the Android app

Or read this on The Guardian