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It’s hard to believe that Lorraine Kelly has been on breakfast television for over 30 years – even she can't quite get her head around it!
‘I feel like I’m still growing up,’ she laughs. There’s never a dull moment when chatting to Lorraine, 61, and because most of us start our day with a dose of the bubbly Scot, it really does feel like catching up with an old friend – something that is very important to her.
‘Because I’ve been doing this for so long, people feel like they know me,’ she tells Woman’s Weekly. ‘I hope – and I’ve been told – they feel like I’m their friend.’
This story is from the June 15, 2021 edition of WOMAN'S WEEKLY.
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