Ben Shephard made Good Morning Britain a bit cheeky during his latest appearance at the helm as he gushed over co-star Lorraine Kelly. The presenter was back fronting the ITV news programme on Friday (March 17) alongside Kate Garraway.
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Lorraine Kelly was left apologising for any 'damage inflicted' after being altered to an unfortunate blunder involving her and Kate Garraway. Before Lorraine returned to her self-titled ITV show on Thursday (March 2), she appeared on Good Morning Britain to tease what was to come on the programme.
But before that, the news programme's hosts Ben Shephard and Susanna Reid decided to have a bit of fun at Kate's expense. As she read the latest news headlines on the penultimate show of the week, the 55-year-old caught their attention as she donned a vibrant green jumpsuit for her latest TV appearance.
The pair got Kate to stand up and show off her attire and due to the colour, with the help of some TV trickery, those in production were able to change her outfit to any colour they wanted, turning it red, blue and purple before projecting a live image of Lorraine onto Kate's outfit.
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As Kate laughed at her 'new outfit', GMB viewers were quick to flock to social media as due to Lorraine's choice of blue low-cut top, her cleavage lined up with Kate’s groin, creating a certain kind of illusion neither Kate or Lorraine will have been hoping for.
But while neither of them noticed, those tuning into the show was soon letting them know. @paula07856350 said: "@GMB please look back at Lorraine on Kate … not sure the cleavage was in the right place," alongside a string of crying laughing emojis. @oddjob_07 laughed: "Thought I could see Kate’s camel toe when Lorraine popped up."
@EmSmith_93 then tweeted: "Not sure @GMB thought this one through @reallorraine cleavage projected onto
Ben Shephard made Good Morning Britain a bit cheeky during his latest appearance at the helm as he gushed over co-star Lorraine Kelly. The presenter was back fronting the ITV news programme on Friday (March 17) alongside Kate Garraway.
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Lorraine Kelly has issued a health update to her concerned fans and revealed her return date after she was forced to miss three episodes of her ITV show last week due to illness.The Scottish presenter, 63, was absent from Wednesday, Thursday and Friday's episodes of Lorraine after she went down with a "hideous" bug.Thankfully, Good Morning Britain presenter Ranvir Singh was on hand to step in as she acted as a guest host for the week.Taking to Twitter on Friday, Lorraine responded to a fan who wrote: "@reallorraine hope you are feeling better Lorraine?" to which she replied: "Much better ta - see you Monday xxx." It comes as Lorraine tweeted on Wednesday: "When you have to be sent home from work early in the morning because you are suddenly attacked by a hideous bug and were looking forward to interviewing @adamlambert THAT!" The presenter added: "Beyond disappointed but imagine if I had infected him !!!!!!" Lorraine's fans, viewers and celebrity pals were quick to wish the Scottish presenter well after her statement. Victoria Kennedy, editor of Lorraine, wrote: "Get well soon" with a heart and kiss emoji.
Lorraine Kelly was absent from her ITV show for the third day in a row this week, after coming down with a “hideous” bug.The TV presenter, 63, was absent from her daytime TV slot on Friday (24 February), marking the third time in a week she’d had to stay home from her presenting duties due to illness. Luckily, Good Morning Britain’s Ranvir Singh, 45, was on hand to step in, revealing on Thursday that Lorraine was “still recovering” after coming down with a “hideous bug”.