EXCLUSIVE: Producer Amy Williams has filed a breach of contract lawsuit against Waheed AlQawasmi, the writer and director of upcoming indie feature Jacir, starring Lorraine Bracco.
01.03.2023 - 22:39 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Lorraine Kelly has hit back at a social media troll who said she had 'awful hair' and was in need of a makeover with a hilarious comparison.
The Scots presenter, who was recently off sick from her ITV morning talk show, didn't let the insult slide as she quipped back to the Twitter troll. The critic penned: "I really think Lorraine needs a makeover hair is awful I’m surprised no one has mentioned this time for a short cut Lorraine."
Lorraine, 63, quipped back: "Well good morning Cathy - only problem - when I have short hair I look like Wilson from “Castaway “ (if you know you know)."
The broadcaster was referencing Chuck Noland's distressed volleyball named Wilson from the 2000 film Castaway starring Tom Hanks.
Lorraine's fans took to Twitter in defence of the Glasgow born presenter. One wrote: "Cathy, it's none of your business what Lorraine does with her hair. Wind your neck in."
"Nooo, leave her alone, I think she looks great the way she is," another wrote. A third said: "Aye OK Cathy. Lorraine is an absolute babe. If you have nothing nice or kind to say then keep your mouth shut."
"Unnecessarily rude. Watch karma doesn’t make your hair fall out," another warned. Someone else echoed: "Well you’re rude aren’t you? Firstly, wtf has it got to do with you? Secondly, Lorraine always looks fab!"
This comes just a week after Lorraine was sent home sick from ITV studios after coming down with a bug. Ranvir Singh was drafted in at the last minute to cover Lorraine that day, and then for the rest of the week while she recovered at home.
Last week, she explained: "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!"
EXCLUSIVE: Producer Amy Williams has filed a breach of contract lawsuit against Waheed AlQawasmi, the writer and director of upcoming indie feature Jacir, starring Lorraine Bracco.
Lorraine Kelly's morning show returned on Friday, and despite battling with her voice on yesterday's show, she stormed on like a trooper as she celebrated St Patrick's Day.
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.
Lorraine Kelly's ITV morning programme on Thursday was plunged into chaos as the presenter admitted she has lost her voice, asking colleague Dr Hilary to step in for her.
Just weeks after being sent home sick from her own show, it appears Lorraine Kelly's health woes have returned. The presenter was due back at the helm of her self-titled ITV show on Thursday (March 16), however, there was a major problem when she appeared for her usual appearance on Good Morning Britain.
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.
Fans rushed to respond after Lorraine Kelly outed a 'rude' troll who took to social media to mock her appearance. The TV presenter took the insult like water off a duck's back as she publicly responded to the message.
MUNA say they’re “so honoured” that Kelly Clarkson decided to cover their song ‘Stayaway’ – watch the performance below.The track, which appears on the Los Angeles pop trio’s second album, 2019’s ‘Saves The World’, was covered by Clarkson as part of the ‘Kellyoke’ segment of her TV show The Kelly Clarkson Show.Sharing their love of the cover, and surprise at it being chosen, MUNA tweeted: “no way!!!!! so honored, wow.”See their reaction and watch the cover below.no way!!!!! so honored, wow @KellyClarksonTV https://t.co/M7HO6TqHnY— MUNA (@whereisMUNA) February 27, 2023Another recent ‘Kellyoke’ segment saw Clarkson cover Arctic Monkeys’ ‘Do I Wanna Know’, with her cover choices taking a recent turn towards more indie rock tracks, including ones by Blink-182 and The Offspring.MUNA, meanwhile, released their self-titled third album via Phoebe Bridgers’ Saddest Factory label last summer.Reviewing the album, NME wrote: “By now, it should be clear that this lot know how to pen a whopper of a pop anthem – that remains apparent here – but more crucially ‘MUNA’ also serves as solid evidence of a band with many more chapters of evolution up their sleeves yet.”This summer, the trio are set to support boygenius – the trio of Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker – on the London date of their first ever UK tour.The band, who formed for a self-titled EP in 2018 and will release debut album ‘The Record’ next month, will play two UK shows this summer.
Lorraine Kelly surprised ITV viewers when she was mysteriously forced to drop out of her hosting duties last minute.The beloved presenter, who was swiftly replaced by Ranvir Singh for three days last week, has confirmed she fell ill with norovirus, which saw her turn a "greenish putty colour" moments before she was due on-air.In the video below, Lorraine opened up about her contracting the virus, and how one particular star became the perfect remedy.I've been doing breakfast TV for almost forty years, but last week was the first time ever I had to be sent home from my work!I felt a bit queasy in the car on the way in but thought I would be OK once I had some breakfast and a quick coffee. Sadly, when I was in our morning meeting I went a sort of greenish putty colour and thought I was going to pass out.Worried that it might be a bug I could pass on, we all agreed (reluctantly) that I should go home.I was so disappointed as I'd obviously done all my homework for the show and was really looking forward to it.
Lorraine Kelly has given fans an update on her health following her recent absence from her morning ITV show.
The Scottish presenter was hit by a "hideous" illness and forced to leave the ITV set of her daytime talk show as Ranvir Singh readily stepped in. On Wednesday morning, ITV tweeted: "Very sorry to say @reallorraine has reluctantly had to go home poorly, get well soon Lorraine! @ranvir01's saving the day and on her way, and @GMB's Kate and Ed have what's coming up (And don't worry, Ed decided against doing his Lorraine impression)". Lorraine added her own explanation as she also posted on Twitter.
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”.
Lorraine Kelly was noticeably absent from her morning show on Thursday again, following her being off sick on Wednesday with a sickness bug as her co-star was forced to step in.
Lorraine Kelly was absent for a second day on Thursday after she was sent home early on Wednesday due to going down with a "hideous" bug.The presenter, 63, was replaced by Ranvir Singh on Wednesday and the Good Morning Britain star stepped in again on Thursday to host the ITV show. During Thursday's Good Morning Britain, Kate Garraway and Ben Shephard went to the Lorraine studio to hear what was happening on the show.To which Ranvir appeared, joking she was given more notice today than she was yesterday, saying: "Lorraine is still recovering, I got in for 6:30 today so I should be fully prepared for the show today as opposed to yesterday!" 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.
ITV presenter has confirmed she will not be on her show this morning, with Ranvir Singh set to replace her. Lorraine was due to host her ITV show of the same name but Good Morning Britain hosts Kate Garraway and Ed Balls confirmed she was sent home. They said it was the first time in a long time, maybe ever, that Lorraine had missed a show because she was ill.
Lorraine Kelly was forced to pull out of her show at the last minute on Wednesday after coming down with a mystery illness.
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Lorraine Kelly has been sent home from ITV studios sick as she is unable to present her morning chat show.
Lorraine Kelly has revealed that she has been sent home early from her ITV chat show due to going down with a "hideous" bug. The presenter, 63, admitted she was "beyond disappointed" as she was looking forward to interviewing Adam Lambert.