Lorraine Kelly opens up about what it was like to interview her friend and colleague Phillip Schofield. The TV presenter also speaks about how she's coping with the new lockdown restrictions, and why it's okay to sometimes feel "inadequate".
04.10.2020 - 22:53 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Lorraine Kelly has reclaimed the name Proud Boys in a pro- LGBTQ community Instagram snap after the name was used by an American far-right group. The Glasgow -born television presenter reposted a picture of herself in drag with the hashtag #proudboys as part of a recent photoshoot.
Lorraine was draped in a ginger wig, tartan sash and crown as she underwent an incredible makeover for Channel 4’s Drag SOS in December last year. The 60-year-old posted a snap of her adopting the drag persona Morning
.Lorraine Kelly opens up about what it was like to interview her friend and colleague Phillip Schofield. The TV presenter also speaks about how she's coping with the new lockdown restrictions, and why it's okay to sometimes feel "inadequate".
Lorraine Kelly relocated to Buckinghamshire from Dundee, and she's already transformed her new property into a dream home.
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The first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden may have been an incoherent mess, but one message came across loud and clear: the President of the United States just could not bring himself to explicitly condemn white supremacy — which is as good as endorsing it, if you ask us.
SPLC-designated hate group to “stand back and stand by” when asked if he would denounce white supremacists and militia groups at Tuesday’s debate.“I don’t know who the Proud Boys are. You’ll have to give me a definition because I really don’t know who they are.
Lorraine described the programme as "the next best thing" to travelling at the moment and told him "you can show us the world through your eyes". In the programme, Michael Palin revisits his "first groundbreaking travel series", and "fans", including Sir David Attenborough "reflect on his achievement".
Viewers were left confused when President Donald Trump‘s son, Eric Trump, said on Fox News that he was “part of the LGBT community.” Eric, 36, was asked on the September 29 episode of Fox & Friends about a lesbian New Yorker who supports his father’s presidential campaign. He responded, “I’m telling you, I see it every day, the LGBT community, they are incredible and you should see how they’ve come out in full force for my father every single day.
Fox & Friends on Monday to discuss an op-ed in the New York Times about a lesbian woman who plans to vote for Trump.Asked whether Donald Trump’s reelection campaign was counting on voters like the anonymous lesbian in the op-ed, Trump offered a baffling response.“The LGBT community, they are incredible,” he said. “And you should see how they come out in full force for my father every single day.
wrote, “Go away Eric trump we don’t want you.”Echoed journalist Erica Lenti, “We, the gay committee, have had an emergency meeting and we have rejected Eric Trump’s application.”Also Read: Real-Life Couple Ben Lewis, Blake Lee to Star in Lifetime's First-Ever Gay Romance Christmas MovieQueer writer/actor Michael Cyril Creighton posted: “I don’t think Eric Trump came out as gay.
Lorraine Kelly has been forced to ban guests from joining her in the ITV studio amid a fresh surge of coronavirus cases. The Scottish TV star welcomed back the first celebrity to the show this week since lockdown began - other than health expert Dr Hilary Jones.