TVTV NewsJane McDonaldJane McDonald appeared on ITV's Lorraine where she spoke about her upcoming tour and her personal life11:05, 29 May 2026Updated 11:11, 29 May 2026Jane McDonald has opened up on her personal life.‌The TV star and singer appeared on ITV's Lorraine on Friday, May 29 where she shared exciting career news with the host, Lorraine Kelly.‌Jane, 63, is heading off on her Living the Dream tour in the UK this August which follows her recent trip to Nashville where she recorded her latest album. She told Lorraine it was "just the most amazing experience".‌After detailing what fans can expect from the tour, talk turned to Jane's home life and Lorraine asked about her living arrangements.The Wakefield-born fan-favourite, whose fiance Eddie Rothe passed away five years ago from lung cancer, now lives with her best friend Sue Ravey, who has featured alongside Jane on Celebrity Gogglebox.‌Jane said: "Everybody needs a Sue and everybody loves Sue and everybody wants to live with Sue." Lorraine chipped in: "But you've got her!"The singer continued: "It's great, it works. We're not joined at the hip. She's got her friends, I've got mine, but we have such a laugh together. It's great, it really is."Jane's trip to Nashville featured in a two-part Channel 5 documentary which aired last month.‌During one clip - which was shown on Lorraine, Jane was seen in tears as she admitted to always being "the underdog" and opened up on her career "struggles".Jane, who was renowned for her cabaret-style of singing after shooting to fame as a cruise ship singer, was seen at the iconic Blackbird Studio "where my country music dreams are being made" recording her latest album while the team helped perfect her "country sound".‌"Today the musicians, the engineers and the producers are mixing the songs. This is the part of the process where it all comes together and I'm not going to lie, it's all a bit nerve-wracking," she admitted.But she later broke down in tears as she listened to her track and the team applauded. She added: "It's blown my mind a little bit really. When I started here I thought 'what am I doing?'"I've always felt my heart is in country as I'm a story teller. And when I write songs I write a story and this is my story."Article continues belowLorraine is on ITV1 weekdays at 9.30am and ITVXChoose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.‌ITVJane McDonald