Kate Garraway has left her fans feeling 'sad' as she reunited with Ben Shephard for one of the last times on Good Morning Britain. After working together for decades the pair are being separated as Ben heads for pastures new on This Morning.
09.02.2024 - 17:40 / ok.co.uk
Kate Garraway has revealed she was attacked on social media by trolls for laughing with co-host Ben Shephard during her return to Good Morning Britain on Thursday after her late husband Derek Draper's funeral last week. The TV presenter, 56, put on a brave face as she returned to work on GMB this week, following the heartbreaking death of her husband Derek aged 56. Kate was away from her role for an extended period of time, as she cared for her husband, Derek, who suffered devastating effects of long covid before sadly passing away on January 3.
But now the TV star has slammed trolls who attacked her on social media for laughing as she detailed the "flack" she'd received but insisted that she "has to laugh". Speaking on Friday's episode, Kate addressed the trolling she'd received during a conversation with actor Larry Lamb and Marie Curie bereavement coordinator Claire Collins. She said: "I got a bit of flack on social media yesterday for laughing with you [Ben], as if that implied I didn't care...
I have to laugh!" She continued: "But when you laughing you're laughing because you want the joy that person brought to continue. And you know that people watching at home have got troubles in their life and you want to share that joy with them. So it's a licence to laugh and to cry and to be all things." Ahead of next month's national Day of Reflection, Ben and Kate spoke to Larry, who lost his brother as a result of Covid-19 and Claire about the widespread feelings of grief shared by millions who lost loved ones during the Covid pandemic.
Kate Garraway has left her fans feeling 'sad' as she reunited with Ben Shephard for one of the last times on Good Morning Britain. After working together for decades the pair are being separated as Ben heads for pastures new on This Morning.
Kate Garraway made sure to pay tribute to her late husband Derek Draper upon returning to Smooth FM on Monday, 19 February. For over three years, political advisor turned psychotherapist Derek battled the aftereffects of Covid-19 after the virus put him in a coma back in March 2020. At the turn of the year, though, the 56-year-old tragically passed away due to complications with a cardiac arrest, leaving behind his Good Morning Britain host wife, 56, and their two children.
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Kate Garraway has shared how she felt her husband Derek Draper was 'trapped' as she spoke about his last few hours. Mum-of-two Kate expressed her thankfulness for being able to be with her late husband before his death. Derek, who was a former political lobbyist turned author and psychologist, died at the age of 56 on January 3 after battling multiple health complications due to coronavirus.
Ben Shephard has admitted that leaving Good Morning Britain for This Morning was a tough choice, especially because of his close bond with co-host Kate Garraway. The two have been a popular pair on the morning show, and Ben was there for Kate when her husband Derek Draper was battling long-term effects of Covid-19.They were also together on the show when Kate returned to work after her husband's tragic passing at 56 in January.
Kate Garraway has shared her feelings of gratitude for being able to be with her late husband in his final hours after he sadly passed away at the age of 56 on January 3, after battling multiple health complications due to coronavirus.The Good Morning Britain presenter opened up on her husband, Derek Draper, a former political lobbyist turned author and psychologist, during an interview on LBC on Friday 16 February. She had previously revealed that she held his hand "throughout the last long hours and when he passed' after suffering a cardiac arrest before Christmas.
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