Piers Morgan has quit his ITV show Life Stories after 12 years and 100 episodes. The job will be taken over by his former Good Morning Britain colleague Kate Garraway, who Piers will interview for his final instalment of the show.
10.10.2021 - 17:03 / hellomagazine.com
Kate Garraway has opened up about her experiences since her husband Derek Draper was hospitalised with COVID-19 in March 2020 – and shared something we didn't expect.It's been a devastating time for the presenter and her family but the star revealed in a new interview on Sunday that she hasn't had a good cry since the whole nightmare began.MORE: Holly Willoughby breaks down in tears as Kate Garraway gives emotional update on Derek DraperSpeaking to her friend Celia Walden for The Telegraph's
.Piers Morgan has quit his ITV show Life Stories after 12 years and 100 episodes. The job will be taken over by his former Good Morning Britain colleague Kate Garraway, who Piers will interview for his final instalment of the show.
Kate Garraway has broken her silence after Piers Morgan revealed she'd be the new host of his show.
Kate Garraway has revealed that Prince Charles got in touch during her husband Derek Draper’s hospital stay and intense battle with Covid-19 last year.The Good Morning Britain presenter previously revealed that a member of the royal family had reached out to her, but kept the person's identity a secret.
Good Morning Britain host Kate Garraway showcased a new look today after suffering from “inflamed eyes”.The 54 year old presenter appeared on the breakfast show this morning on 15 October with a striking new pair of glasses, explaining that her eyes were “really sore”. Kate, who recently fought back tears as she gave an update on her husband Derek Draper, explained that a difficult week had led to her eyes becoming irritated.
Good Morning Britain's resident GP Dr Hilary Jones has been a pillar of support to Kate Garraway as her husband Derek Draper continues to fight the effects of COVID.MORE: GMB's Dr Hilary Jones makes emotional revelation about his childrenDuring an exclusive chat with HELLO!, the medical expert revealed he was on hand from the beginning and described his colleague's journey as "heartbreaking".WATCH: Kate Garraway breaks down in tears after NTAs winDerek, 54, was first admitted to hospital in
Kate Garraway has told anti-vaxxers to "come and spend an hour" in her house with husband Derek Draper as he recovers from his Covid-19 battle.
Kate Garraway has given a difficult update on husband Derek Draper after opening up about missing the "small things."
Kate Garraway has given regular updates about her husband Derek Draper's condition since he was hospitalised with COVID-19 in March 2020, and the Good Morning Britain host even went on to make a documentary about it, Finding Derek.SEE: Kate Garraway makes surprising admission about husband Derek's COVID battleBut in an interview with Kate's friend Celia Walden for the Telegraph's Stella Magazine, Kate admitted that there are some aspects of Derek's journey that she has kept private.WATCH: Kate