Catherine Tyldesley says her parents, Janet and Graham Tydesley, are currently battling coronavirus.
22.03.2020 - 21:51 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
ITV's popular daytime shows Lorraine and Loose Women will stop broadcasting from tomorrow due to the coronavirus outbreak.
To curb the spread of the COVID-19 virus ITV says it has decided to shelve the chat show Lorraine, presented by Lorraine Kelly, and its afternoon panel show Loose Women.
But Good Morning Britain and This Morning, hosted by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby, will keep running as usual.
A spokesman for ITV Daytime said: "ITV Daytime has taken the decision to stop
Catherine Tyldesley says her parents, Janet and Graham Tydesley, are currently battling coronavirus.
Kym Marsh has revealed that she hasn’t seen her solider boyfriend Scott Ratcliff for seven months as his return home from Afghanistan has been delayed due to coronavirus.The former Coronation Street star, 43, appeared on Lorraine via video call on Wednesday where she admitted their already “hard” situation has been made even tougher. Speaking about not being able to see Scott, 31, she told Lorraine Kelly: “Yeah it’s hard.
Lorraine Kelly was understandably overcome with emotion as she was reunited with her daughter in Singapore via video link on Good Morning Britain today.
Lorraine Kelly was in tears this morning as she urged daughter Rosie to "stay safe" amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Lorraine Kelly was seen breaking down in tears on this morning’s Good Morning Britain while talking to her daughter Rosie, who lives in Singapore.The TV star urged her daughter to “stay safe” during the coronavirus outbreak, as the 24-year-old remains in lockdown far away from her family. Lorraine, 60, was unable to hold back during the emotional phone call as she presented the ITV morning show.