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Appearing alongside Coleen Nolan, Linda Robson and Janet Street-Porter, the presenter opened up about what she must do before performing as well as her mother's death. When asked if she
had any superstitions, the 40-year-old commented: "Every time I see a magpie I'm always saluting, but with my job I'm more ritualistic." Lisa continued: "When
I'm doing a stage show and on tour, there's a towel with all my stuff on… now that towel that I use, I never wash it during each run! "It's disgusting, I know, but
otherwise it will effect my performance. The really minging one is that on Wednesdays and Saturdays, it's a two-show day with the matinee. "I won't wear a clean pair of
stocking for the second show as it affects my performance," she added, to which Janet replied with a grimace: "For 90 days you have this rag... I wouldn't want to be in the
front row for show two!" Coleen, who also pulled a face, added: "Well it effects the audience!" Lisa went on to discuss moving on from grief, especially following her
mother's death back in 2012. She went on: "I personally don't think I will ever get over it, it's been four years now since I lost my beloved mum, Cath. "You do
learn to live with it, but her number is still in my phone, I still want to hear her voice. I'm constantly watching videos at home." Lisa added: "The thing I find very hard is
perfume. Wherever I am in my life, and I can smell that scent, it's like a sob." _LOOSE WOMEN AIRS WEEKDAYS AT 12.30PM ON ITV._