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Edinburgh Live
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Edinburgh Live
Scottish singer Lulu makes rare admission on mental health and says 'it's scary'
Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Scottish singer Lulu is urging those suffering from mental health issues to open up about what they are experiencing ahead of her charity's first major event. Admitting 'it's scary', she claims the chats are important as mental health wasn't talked about when she entered the industry, reports the Daily Record. The singer will be leading the first significant event - a sponsored walk - on May 19 for her charitable fund Lulu's Mental Health Trust. The 76-year-old decided to set up this fund while writing her memoir that covered her 60 years in the music industry. She realised mental health was a major factor throughout her life, whether it was her own or a loved ones. She said: "The process of writing my memoir opened my eyes to the role that mental health has played in my life. Whether that's my own mental health, my loved ones, colleagues, whatever. "When I was first coming into the industry we didn't talk about it! But it's so important, and I want to give back. People will understand what I mean when they read the book I think… it's coming soon." Looking back on her career, she added: "It feels kinda full circle. I've supported lots of charities over the years and still do, but to be able to put this together myself and help make a difference is really touching. "We never talked about mental health or mental illnesses when I was growing up, I'm glad it's now something we're aware of. "It feels important to take a minute to look back at everything I've achieved and take time to think how I can use it to give back to those that need it." Lulu announced her new mental health charity was being set up in February after coming off the back of her Champagne For Lulu farewell show last year. For her charity's first major event, Lulu is set to lead a mammoth walk which starts in E1 0AQ at the school she filmed 'To Sir With Love' and finishes at the old Decca studio where she recorded 'Shout' in NW6 3AU. Throughout the walk, she will pass other places that are connected to her impressive six-decade career. When asked what she hoped people would take away from this campaign, she said: "The message we want to put out about how important it is to nurture and look after your mental health. Join Edinburgh Live's Whatsapp Community here and get the latest news sentstraight to your messages. "If they take away anything, I'd love for it to be that there is help out there if they need it. If you're struggling please talk to someone. Talk to a friend, a family member, or someone trained in what to do and say. It feels scary, but you've got this." She added: "People have been so generous. I didn't expect so many people to sponsor me and it's only our first initiative! There will be more to come." At nearly £16,000 in sponsorship so far on her Just Giving page, you can sponsor Lulu and support her new charity at


Daily Record
18-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Record
Lulu makes rare admission on mental health - 'it feels scary'
Scottish icon Lulu is advocating for mental health as she launches her own charity. Ahead of her charity's first major event, Lulu is urging those suffering from mental health issues to try and speak to their loved ones about what they are experiencing, saying: "It feels scary but you've got this". She claims that these chats are important as mental health wasn't talked about when she entered the industry. The Scots singer will be leading the first significant event - a sponsored walk - on May 19 for her charitable fund Lulu's Mental Health Trust. The 76-year-old decided to set up this fund while writing her memoir that covered her 60 years in the music industry. While recalling the beginnings of her career, the Mirror reports, the star realised that mental health was a major factor throughout her life, whether it was her own or a loved ones. She said: "The process of writing my memoir opened my eyes to the role that mental health has played in my life. Whether that's my own mental health, my loved ones, colleagues, whatever. "When I was first coming into the industry we didn't talk about it! But it's so important, and I want to give back. People will understand what I mean when they read the book I think… it's coming soon." Looking back on her career, she added: "It feels kinda full circle. I've supported lots of charities over the years and still do, but to be able to put this together myself and help make a difference is really touching. "We never talked about mental health or mental illnesses when I was growing up, I'm glad it's now something we're aware of. "It feels important to take a minute to look back at everything I've achieved and take time to think how I can use it to give back to those that need it." Coming off the back of her Champagne For Lulu farewell show last year, which was extended due to high demand, Lulu announced her new mental health charity was being set up in February. The singer began her career with her catchy tune 'Shout', which she performed alongside her band The Luvvers. After the track reached number seven in the UK singles chart, Lulu went on to have another 10 UK top 10 singles and one top 10 album. For her charity's first major event, Lulu is set to lead a mammoth walk which starts in E1 0AQ at the school she filmed 'To Sir With Love' and finishes at the old Decca studio where she recorded 'Shout' in NW6 3AU. Throughout the walk, she will pass other places that are connected to her impressive six-decade career. When asked what she hoped people would take away from this campaign, she said: "The message we want to put out about how important it is to nurture and look after your mental health. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. "If they take away anything, I'd love for it to be that there is help out there if they need it. If you're struggling please talk to someone. Talk to a friend, a family member, or someone trained in what to do and say. It feels scary, but you've got this." She added: "People have been so generous. I didn't expect so many people to sponsor me and it's only our first initiative! There will be more to come." At nearly £16,000 in sponsorship so far on her Just Giving page, you can sponsor Lulu and support her new charity at


Daily Mirror
17-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Lulu admits 'it feels scary' as she shares rare admission on mental health
EXCLUSIVE: Iconic singer Lulu spoke on mental health as she launches her own charity and admits that it does feel scary to open up but hopes it will help people Lulu has urged anyone suffering mental health issues to try to talk to a friend or family member adding: "It feels scary but you've got this". The acclaimed singer, 76, made the comment after her own charitable fund Lulu's Mental Health Trust launched its first major event, a sponsored walk on Monday(May 19). Lulu decided to set up the fund while writing her memoir, celebrating 60 years since she stormed into the UK charts with her iconic hit Shout and realised the part mental health has played throughout her life, whether her own or her loved ones. She told the Mirror: "The process of writing my memoir opened my eyes to the role that mental health has played in my life. Whether that's my own mental health, my loved ones, colleagues, whatever. When I was first coming into the industry we didn't talk about it! But it's so important, and I want to give back. People will understand what I mean when they read the book I think… it's coming soon." Reflecting on her career, she added: "It feels kinda full circle. I've supported lots of charities over the years and still do, but to be able to put this together myself and help make a difference is really touching. We never talked about mental health or mental illnesses when I was growing up, I'm glad it's now something we're aware of. "It feels important to take a minute to look back at everything I've achieved and take time to think how I can use it to give back to those that need it." Lulu announced her new charity was being set up in February, coming off the back of her Champagne For Lulu farewell show last year which had to be extended due to demand. She began her career with the single Shout, performed alongside her band The Luvvers, which reached number seven in the UK singles chart, and went on to have 10 UK top 10 singles and one top 10 album. For her first charity initiative, Lulu will lead a mammoth walk which will take her from the school where she filmed ' To Sir With Love' in E1 0AQ to the old Decca studio where she recorded ' Shout' in NW6 3AU - passing more places connected to her incredible six-decade long career along the way. Asked what she hoped people would take away from this campaign, she added: "The message we want to put out about how important it is to nurture and look after your mental health. "If they take away anything, I'd love for it to be that there is help out there if they need it. If you're struggling please talk to someone. Talk to a friend, a family member, or someone trained in what to do and say. It feels scary, but you've got this." She added: People have been so generous. I didn't expect so many people to sponsor me and it's only our first initiative! There will be more to come."