Lorraine fans in hysterics as Ricky Gervais' After Life dog howls her name
18.01.2022 - 21:08
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Lorraine fans were left in stitches as Ricky Gervais's dog from After Life, Anti, howled the presenter's name as they said goodbye. The 60 year old actor and writer appeared on the ITV morning show to talk to Lorraine Kelly about the third and final series of his hit Netflix series.
As Lorraine, 62, thanked Ricky for coming on the show, the comedian gave his gorgeous co-star, German Shepherd Anti, the chance to say goodbye to Lorraine herself. Ricky began calling her a “good girl" before he encouraged the dog to speak: “Say hello.” 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. To Lorraine’s surprise, Anti who plays Brandy in the show, raised her head and started howling out a sound similar to 'hello' with lots of oos.
Mimicking the dog, Ricky joined in and encouraged her: “Ruu ruu ruu ruu, say Lorraine, say Lorraine.” Again, Anti began howling out a sound that resembled 'Lorraine' which led to the host and Ricky falling about laughing in excitement. Lorraine beamed as she squealed: “I love that so much, that is the best thing that has happened in the world.
Ricky Gervais, thank you so much as if I couldn’t love you enough.” Fans were beside themselves with Anti’s party trick and rushed to Twitter to share their love for the adorable moment on the show. Actor Jo Hartley wrote: “OMG #Brandy barked ‘Lorraine’ in doggy @rickygervais Good Girl!” Another wrote: “@lorraine @rickygervais Brandy steals the show in the ‘best thing that’s happened in the world’ Lorraine ruff!" A third added: “Oh my dog, Anti said Lorraine! She did I heard it.” Even other dogs watching the show loved it, as one viewer quipped: "@rickygervais loved your
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