Lorraine Kelly has opened up about her deep regret over a pivotal event in her life. After enduring a lengthy tax battle with HMRC in 2019, Lorraine voiced her one major regret about the whole episode.
11.02.2024 - 02:45 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Lorraine Kelly might be well known for presenting her self-titled ITV show through the week, but she's also appeared elsewhere on our screens, including as a surprise guest judge on Saturday night's Masked Singer UK episode.
Glasgow's Lorraine was actually a contestant on the show a few weeks ago and, after being unveiled as Owl, she stepped over to the other side to see if she can work out who else is behind the masks. Lorraine, 63, lives in Buckinghamshire and has been married to her cameraman husband Steve Smith since 1992.
Lorraine always said Steve was "The One" and told The Sun: "He walked into the TV-am office 28 years ago where I was working as a reporter and he was part of the crew, and I thought, 'That'll do, I'm having that.'"
However, the couple suffered a secret heartache five years after the birth of their daughter Rosie when Lorraine had a miscarriage. Lorraine, who talked about Meghan Markle's miscarriage in July 2020, told Dr Hilary Jones on her ITV show.
"It was almost exactly the same, having to go to hospital and the way she talked about it. What really helped me was being able to talk to you obviously and also other people, but also Rosie."
Rosie, who was five when it happened, recalled in a chat with Ok magazine: "I do remember. We were in Dundee. I was in the car with Dad following the ambulance. I was okay, though - I had no idea what was going on."
Lorraine was also at the centre of a long-running feud with Conservative MP Esther McVey. Their past emerged following a 2019 live interview which went viral.
Back when Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid presented Good Morning Britain together, the pair reminded Lorraine she'd worked with the politician in the late 1990s.
Susanna asked Lorraine: "Do you remember
Lorraine Kelly has opened up about her deep regret over a pivotal event in her life. After enduring a lengthy tax battle with HMRC in 2019, Lorraine voiced her one major regret about the whole episode.
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