Lorraine Kelly has spoken out after being put on the spot about becoming the new Countdown host following Anne Robinson's departure from the show.
18.04.2022 - 12:43 / ok.co.uk
Good Morning Britain presenter Adil Ray was forced to apologise after a Ukrainian millionaire swore live on air when talking about the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Millionaire businessman Andrey Stavnitser appeared virtually on the morning show to discuss how he made the "simple" decision to give the go-ahead for the Ukraine military to bomb his house, after he saw Russian soldiers had taken over his property on his CCTV.
Kate Garraway asked the “courageous” guest what drove him to letting his house near Kyiv be destroyed as for many that would be “devastating.” The 54 year old presenter said: “You obviously have done well, you’re a successful businessman and many people in Ukraine who are now going through this absolute horror had successful lives before that they’ve had to watch be destroyed. Get exclusive celebrity stories and reality tv news straight to your inbox with OK! daily newsletter .
You can sign up at the top of the page. “There’s a lot of people for whom losing their home would be absolutely devastating – was it because you could afford to lose your home or was it just that you couldn’t bear to see it, tell us your position.” Andrey admitted it was “simple” as he wanted to help get the “b*******” out of his country.
He explained: “It’s a very simple thing, if you had asked me two months ago what kind of feeling I would have if some, hostile military people were in my house, I would say fury and anger. “However, this was not what I felt, I was surprised.
I felt disgusted, I felt dirty you know looking at some guys walking inside my house, it was like an obvious decision. “It’s not about money and all the effort I put into the house as I just finished building it, it was a beautiful house and I spent a lot of
.Lorraine Kelly has spoken out after being put on the spot about becoming the new Countdown host following Anne Robinson's departure from the show.
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