In conversation with Lorraine Kelly, the cruise icon shared her favourite thing about cruising that she has learnt while filming. She stated: "You know, it's ...
Her [travel](/travel) show, Cruising With Jane McDonald, is much loved by British TV watchers. On board the Maria Theresa, the cruiser settled into a "luxurious" and "beautiful" room with plenty of amenities. "It is the people you meet on a cruise ship that make it really," Jane believes. Guests must jump at the chance to try different activities on a cruise, as this is one of the easiest ways to connect with others. [Learn more](https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/science-technology/1078812/Daily-Express-Information-on-Affiliate-links) [Cruising](/travel/cruise) icon Jane McDonald catapulted to fame in 1998 when she appeared on BBC's The Cruise. JANE MCDONALD is the Queen of the Seas.
JANE McDonald was left terrified she'd be eaten alive - gasping 'this is it!' as she plunged into the water.The singer and TV star was visiting Florid.
The leader replied: "No they’re not going to eat you. If they happen to eat you, it’s basically just going to be like they’re gumming you to death.” they’re not going to eat us?”