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Lorraine Kelly Denied Entry to Her Own Show Amid Surprise Anniversary Celebrations
Lorraine Kelly, the noted television presenter, was taken aback when she was barred from entering her own show as part of a surprise for her 40th anniversary in television. The incident occurred when fellow presenters Ranvir Singh and Christine Lampard arrived to host the morning talk show “Lorraine,” despite Kelly being the scheduled host.
Kelly, aged 64, expressed her bewilderment over the situation during a video shared on Instagram. She remarked that she was “clueless” about the happenings on her show, having received no preparatory materials or guest information from the producers. “It’s all a big surprise ahead of my 40 years doing breakfast TV,” Kelly explained, expressing her eagerness to discover what her team had planned for her.
Singh revealed the orchestrated surprise on “Good Morning Britain,” saying, “We’ve locked Lorraine out of her own studio, she’ll get us back for that one day.” This special episode marked the first instance of Singh, Lampard, and Kelly hosting “Lorraine” together.
Marking her four-decade-long career, ITV will air a documentary titled “Lorraine Kelly: 40 Unforgettable Years,” showcasing archival footage and interviews with colleagues. Lorraine Kelly began her career at the “East Kilbride News” before joining BBC Scotland in 1983 as a researcher. She transitioned to TV-am as an on-screen reporter in 1984, covering Scottish news, and eventually took the helm of “Good Morning Britain” in 1990, before launching her own show, “Lorraine,” in 2010.
The special episode also featured a reprisal of Kelly’s “Masked Singer” performance, where she sang Kylie Minogue‘s “Padam Padam” dressed as an owl. The celebrated presenter was welcomed with a brass band and supportive presenters, along with appearances by family and friends, including her favorite singer, Holly Johnson, and former GMTV colleague, Kate Garraway.
Discussing the documentary and her storied career, Kelly stated, “This is going to be so lovely to show Billy [her granddaughter], when she’s old enough. It’ll be like the most amazing photo album.”
Throughout the broadcast, anecdotes about Kelly’s career were shared, highlighting her involvement in breast cancer campaigns, a cause she described as something she was “most proud” of. Kelly’s Glasgow roots and impactful stories, such as the Lockerbie bombing and Dunblane massacre, were also revisited.
Her brother, Graham Kelly, reflected on her energetic childhood, describing her as “always on the go” and “full of energy.” Ben Shephard and others recounted light-hearted moments from their time with Kelly, showcasing the impact and affection she has amassed in her long and influential career.