has revealed her new bathroom essential that she brought back from her wild trip to Japan earlier this autumn
During the latest instalment of (December 8), Simon Rimmer and Tim Lovejoy welcomed a host of international celebrities onto the Channel 4 programme.
Joining them this week was Cariad Lloyd, Adrian Chiles, David Grey Fuse ODG and Katherine Jenkins. As the Welsh beauty, 44, promoted her upcoming Christmas show at the Royal Albert Hall, the broadcasters quizzed her about her recent trip to Japan.
The doting mum jetted off to the lavish tourist hotspot with her filmmaker husband Andrew Levitas, 47, and their two children Aaliyah, nine, and six-year-old Xander.
While the blonde bombshell shared her lavish trip to the tourist hotspot, she gushed over the incredible food, amazing activities and beautiful countryside.
Katherine Jenkins joined Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer on Sunday Brunch
It was at this point that the musician revealed that she brought home one essential item after falling in love with one bathroom essential.
Simon admitted: “When I went to Japan, I always loved the food and the toilets,” to which she gushed: “Oh, I love the toilets! The singing toilets and they’re warm [too].
“I brought one back with me, did you know you can have them here? I have one in my house and it has a privacy thing so it plays music so that nobody can hear you going to the bathroom.”
But Katherine isn’t the only star on the show who has an unusual bathroom facility in their home. Simon cheekily revealed: “Adrian has a urinal in his house, which we’ll talk to him about later” as Tim chuckled: “That’s a bit weird isn’t it?” as the studio erupted into laughter.
It comes after the musician opened up about the secret to a successful marriage as she marked her 10-year anniversary with her husband earluer this year.
The singer told the hosts about the new features on her toilet
In a heartwarming revelation to Hello, she disclosed the couple’s commitment to date nights and the importance of balancing time together with individual pursuits, which has fortified their relationship over the years.
She told the publication: “I think it’s important we don’t work together all the time, because he needs to go off and do his thing and I can do my thing as well.
“We don’t always agree, but we definitely have a lot of fun going through the process of creating something. I still feel a little bit like we’re newlywed – ten years have gone in the blink of an eye.”
The operatic star also relayed insights from long-married friends on keeping romance alive: “We have friends who’ve been married for a very long time, and I asked them what advice they would give us. One said: ‘Always be your husband’s girlfriend’ – and I think that’s so important.”