Scots singing legend Lulu appeared on Good Morning Britain today and looks as youthful as ever.
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Lorraine Kelly was one of the first journalists on the scene of the Lockerbie disaster in 1988 and, after returning to the town 35-years later, the TV host unlocked undiagnosed PTSD.
The 63-year-old was a young reporter when a terrorist planted a bomb on Pan Am Flight 103, causing it to crash in Lockerbie on December 21, 1988.
The plane exploded mid-air over the Dumfries and Galloway market town, killing all 259 people on board and 11 on the ground.
Lorraine rushed to the scene as she was the Scottish correspondent for TV-am, and she saw first-hand the shocking aftermath. Since then she has experienced flashbacks and nightmares, but thought she had “no right” to feel traumatised, writes The Mirror.
Lorraine recalls: “As we approached the town that night we had to dodge the debris that had fallen on the ground. The sky was raining hell. There were chunks of metal lying in the road. I remember getting so close to the cone that I could feel it was warm.
"There wasn’t anybody else around. Certainly not anybody living. I don’t remember any bodies. I must have seen terrible things, but I’ve just blanked it out. Maybe that’s for the best. Somehow I’ve shut all of that out. I was very young and inexperienced and this was something on the scale that even the most hardened foreign correspondent would find difficult to process.”
Libyan Abdelbaset Ali Mohamed al-Megrahi was later convicted of bombing the Heathrow-to-New York flight. In an upcoming ITV documentary, Lorraine returns to the town to see how the community coped with Europe’s deadliest terror attack.
Police Sergeant Drew Young describes his memories of the incident and as he recalls, Lorraine is visibly shaken. He says: “There was a man, the top of his head was missing. And
Scots singing legend Lulu appeared on Good Morning Britain today and looks as youthful as ever.
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.
Dame Mary Berry was surprised to find a blanket adorned with TV star Ben Shephard’s face in Lorraine Kelly’s dressing room.
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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.
Lorraine Kelly “didn’t ever think” the Change + Check charity single would momentarily top the iTunes music chart ahead of The Beatles.
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.
Lisa Kennedy In the early 2000s, director Daniel Peddle turned his gaze to the lives of several young, masculine-presenting lesbians of color living in New York City. He called his documentary “The Aggressives,” in a nod to the label given to, but also embraced by, the women featured. The film was groundbreaking then and remains illuminating today.
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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.
Lorraine Kelly has said that the smell of aviation fuel triggers Lockerbie bombing memories, even after 35 years.
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.
DEAN has been confirmed to release his first music after four years and six months this November.The singer’s label, Universal Music, announced the upcoming release of DEAN’s first single in more than four years through a statement to South Korean outlet TV Daily earlier today (November 14). In the company’s brief statement to press, it wrote: “DEAN will return after 4 years and 6 months.
A school support worker is suffering post traumatic stress disorder after being assaulted more than 100 times in the classroom.
Kelly Ripa had quite the idea!
Led Zeppelin IV’ has been resolved.The image of a grey-bearded man stooping over, a bundle of thatched wood on his back and a walking aid propping him up, has been an enigma ever since the album was released in 1971, but now an academic in Wiltshire has uncovered the origins of the photograph.The man in question is a Wiltshire thatcher named Lot Long, who was born in Mere, Wiltshire in 1823, and died in 1893. The photograph was taken in the late-Victorian era.According to The Guardian, Brian Edwards, a visiting research fellow at the University of the West of England, came across the original image while curating an exhibition at the Wiltshire Museum.
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.
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