Lorraine Kelly has been hit with hundreds of Ofcom complaints after she made a savage dig about Nigel Farage in I’m A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here.
18.11.2023 - 13:07 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Lorraine Kelly “didn’t ever think” the Change + Check charity single would momentarily top the iTunes music chart ahead of The Beatles.
The track, titled Golden, features Grammy-winning singer Joss Stone and the Change + Check choir – which is made up of 20 women who were prompted to get checked and found breast cancer after seeing the campaign on ITV’s Lorraine.
TV presenter Lorraine appeared at Westminster to tell MPs about the breast cancer awareness campaign initially founded by breast cancer survivor and Lorraine producer Helen Addis and “get boobs on the mani-breast-o”.
Kelly told the PA news agency: “We want to get all of the MPs to support our Change And Check campaign which is all down to Helen (Annis), Helen is our a producer, she had breast cancer and you came up with the whole idea.”
She continued: “We’re very excited because we just heard that our single is number one on iTunes and who is number two, The Beatles.
“It’s brilliant and this choir is amazing because it’s a choir made up of all the women whose lives have been saved by the Change And Check campaign.”
Ms Annis told PA: “They contacted us because they saw our campaign on the Lorraine show, they checked themselves, they found their breast cancer early and that’s the key, the majority of them are under the screening age so that’s really important that we get the message out.
“…I never thought that it would be my boobs that would get me to number one – but they’ve done it.”
The single was released as part of the fifth year of Kelly’s Change + Check campaign to raise awareness of the signs and symptoms of the condition, and encourage women to have their breasts examined.
Dr Hilary Jones told PA: “The campaign is making a huge difference it already has, we know
Lorraine Kelly has been hit with hundreds of Ofcom complaints after she made a savage dig about Nigel Farage in I’m A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here.
nearly two decades ago, the designer memorialized her in a jewelry collection. Drawing inspiration from a sparkling, belt-buckle-size brooch her mother wore, Hock-Lauwers—the founder of jewelry brand —created an array of pieces she knew her mother would love.The collection “really helped heal some of our broken hearts,” Hock-Lauwers says.Now, Hock-Lauwers hopes that a new jewelry collection can do the same for another woman mourning the loss of her mother: Liz Ferenciak, whose mom, Nola Addante, died last year of .The Shimmer for the Cure , featuring jewelry adorned with teal, pink, and green stones—the colors that make up the —honors Addante, who was Hock-Lauwers’ dear friend.But it was Addante’s daughter, Ferenciak, who inspired the collection, Hock-Lauwers says.Each year, Hock-Lauwers designs a limited-edition jewelry collection and then donates 100 percent of the proceeds.
: Realizing just how many types—and subtypes—of breast cancer exist. If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with (sometimes referred to using the code-like abbreviation “HER2+ MBC”) the name alone is a lot to process.To break it down: The first part, HER2, stands for “human epidermal growth factor receptor 2.” This refers to a protein found on the surface of breast cells that helps direct how quickly those cells grow and divide.
Lying on the hospital trolley as I was wheeled down to the operating theatre, I was overwhelmed with a sudden sadness.Today was the day I’d say goodbye to my beloved boobs – forever. Lots of women have double mastectomies, I know that. But my situation was different – because I’d made the decision to have the surgery myself.
Kim Woodburn has fiercely defended Nigel Farage after Lorraine Kelly made comments about his appearance while on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! Lorraine's remarks about the former UKIP leader's face sparked outrage among viewers, who accused her of being "rude and nasty" and "man and body shaming".Talking about Nigel alongside Edwina Currie, Lorraine said: "Is he only 59? I thought he was a hell of a lot older than that.That's astonishing, that just shows you get the face you deserve." Following the remark the How Clean Is Your House star Kim spoke out on the uncomfortable remark. Kim shared her thoughts on the matter during a chat with TV presenter Jeni Barnett on GB News.
A woman has told of her shock after she was informed via email that she had cancer - just days after being told that there were no follow-up appointments available following her scans.
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Lorraine Kelly made a savage dig at Nigel Farage after his rumble in the I’m A Celebrity jungle last night.
Lorraine Kelly has demanded ITV’s I’m A Celebrity to add a “warning” to certain scenes after Monday night’s episode left her “traumatised”. On Tuesday morning Good Morning Britain hosts Susanna Reid and Richard Madely went over to the Lorraine studio for a teaser for her show.
sticking around “Wheel of Fortune” a bit longer, so saying goodbye to her co-host Pat Sajak will be tough once he retires in 2024.“It’s hard to believe it’s been 41 years,” White, 66, said during a pre-taped interview on “Good Morning America,” which aired on Friday. “I think of Pat as family and always will.”“I know everything about him. I know when he walks in, when he’s walking up the stairs,” she added.
Lorraine Kelly has shared a sweet snap of her with her rarely seen husband Steve Smith to celebrate his 64th birthday. The iconic ITV presenter, 63, posted a picture of the pair together in matching beige safari outfits to her Instagram account. She wrote as a caption: "Happy Birthday @stevesmithdundee - how can you be 64???? Celebrations tonight x.” Lorraine’s fans responded to the post with their messages of well wishes.
Cold Pursuit starring Liam Neeson has topped the film chart on Netflix UK.Directed by Hans Petter Moland, the 2019 action thriller follows snowplow driver Nels Coxman (Neeson) who sets out on a revenge mission against members of a drug cartel following the murder of his son.READ MORE: ‘The Killer’ review: not quite top-tier David Fincher but he still hits the targetThe film is a remake of the 2014 Norwegian film In Order Of Disappearance, also directed by Moland. Other cast members in Cold Pursuit include Tom Bateman, Tom Jackson, Emmy Rossum, John Doman and Laura Dern.Elsewhere in the film chart on Thursday (November 16), David Fincher’s The Killer dropped to second place following its release on Netflix last week (November 10).Focus, a crime comedy-drama starring Will Smith and Margot Robbie, is third on the chart, followed by Bryan Singer’s 2013 film Jack And The Giant Slayer.
Lorraine Kelly was left open-mouthed as former Made in Chelsea star Jamie Laing unveiled a tattoo of her face, live on-air. Jamie, 35, and his wife Sophie Habboo, 30, made an appearance on Lorraine's ITV morning show as they discussed their marriage and upcoming podcast tour.The interview descended into chaos as Jamie excitedly told Lorraine that he had "done something quite wild". Lorraine, 63, replied: "Go on then.
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Lorraine Kelly was left lost for words today as Made in Chelsea star Jamie Laing showed off a tattoo on his arm of the Scots presenter's face.
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Lorraine viewers were left emotional on Friday when the show's Change + Check choir, featuring Joss Stone, performed a new charity single called 'Golden'.The song was dedicated to Hannah Hawkins, a 33 year old producer for Lorraine who sadly passed away from secondary breast cancer. Joss Stone, 36, joined the choir and features on the single after hearing about the campaign during a recent appearance on Lorraine. She shared: "It's a wonderful song.
Brave women who are undergoing treatment for breast cancer put on their glad rags to strut their stuff at a fundraising fashion show.
Lorraine Kelly was left apologising as she returned to screens as she promised her ITV co-stars and viewers "it won't happen again". The presenter was back fronting her self-titled show on Wednesday (November 8) after returning earlier this week following her half-term break.