Kate Garraway suffered an unfortunate blunder on Tuesday morning as she told Good Morning Britain viewers she would be interviewing the late Nikki Grahame during the show.
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Kate Garraway’s Good Morning Britain co-stars have praised her documentary, Finding Derek, after it aired on ITV last night (23 March). The one-off documentary follows presenter Garraway and her husband Derek Draper, who has been in hospital for a year.
After contracting coronavirus last March, Draper was placed in an induced coma. At one heartbreaking point in the film, Draper breaks down in tears and mouths in desperation: “I don’t know how to cope.
Kate Garraway suffered an unfortunate blunder on Tuesday morning as she told Good Morning Britain viewers she would be interviewing the late Nikki Grahame during the show.
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Good Morning Britain has been hit by Ofcom complaints after Alex Beresford replaced Piers Morgan as a main presenter on the show last week. Alex, 40, anchored the hit ITV breakfast show alongside Kate Garraway, 53, last Friday, 26 March – just weeks after he was embroiled in an on-air argument with Piers, which saw him storming off the set of the show.
Alex Beresford has liked a cryptic tweet about karma after returning to Good Morning Britain as a presenter.The 40 year old hosted the show alongside Kate Garraway yesterday, replacing Piers Morgan after they had an explosive on-air argument about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's "tell all" interview with Oprah Winfrey.The incident ended in Piers leaving his role as 50 year old Susanna Reid's co-host as he refused to apologise about saying he didn't believe Meghan's comments in the chat, while
Ben Shephard was left blushing on Good Morning Britain after he accidentally made an awkward comment to Susanna Reid on Wednesday 24 March.The GMB presenter, 46, held his head in his hands after he shocked 50 year old Susanna and the rest of the GMB cast with his blunder.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Kate Garraway has confirmed she is not ready to give up her day job despite suggesting she might in order to look after her husband Derek Draper. Appearing on Tuesday's Good Morning Britain in the lead up to her ITV documentary, Finding Derek, the GMB host was asked whether she has considered leaving her position to become a full-time carer.
Kate Garraway has said she considered quitting Good Morning Britain to care for her husband Derek Draper following his coronavirus battle.The 53 year old TV presenter’s husband has been in hospital for more than a year after he contracted Covid-19. Derek, 53, was placed in an induced coma and has since beaten coronavirus, but has been left with a number of health issues including kidney failure, damage to his liver and pancreas as well as heart failure.
Kate Garraway has emotionally opened up on her children's reactions to their dad Derek Draper's coronavirus battle and the documentary she has made about their journey.The 53 year old took to Good Morning Britain, which she hosts, to discuss the documentary Finding Derek, which will air tonight, Tuesday, at 9pm. He husband Derek, also 53, was hospitalised with coronavirus in March 2020, and still remains there as he fights complications due to the illness.