British Pop Icon Lulu Reflects On Fame And Identity In New Memoir “If Only You Knew”

Lulu shares her story with striking honesty in the new memoir ‘If Only You Knew’, out now, offering a deeply personal look at a life lived in the spotlight. From her early days growing up in Glasgow to global stages like the Royal Albert Hall and the world of Hollywood, the book traces her extraordinary rise after being discovered at just 14, and the decades that followed as she navigated fame, expectation, and reinvention.

More than a career retrospective, ‘If Only You Knew’ explores the emotional cost of success and the long journey back to selfhood. Lulu writes candidly about losing herself inside the version of who she thought she needed to be, and the strength it took to reclaim her identity while remaining relevant, creative, and fulfilled. The result is a memoir that feels reflective, resilient, and uniquely human, capturing the inner life behind one of British pop’s most enduring voices.