Lorraine Kelly has had her fair share of guest interviews over the years, but it turns out that she has got a favourite.
The 63-year-old Lorraine presenter has sat down to talk with the likes of Oprah Winfrey, Victoria Beckham and even Will Smith, but revealed that her most-loved guest hails from Down Under.
Her most preferred interviewee is none other than the Wolverine hunk, Hugh Jackman.
Speaking with Closer magazine, the TV personality - who has been in the business for over 35 years - said she’d love to smooch the 54-year-old Greatest Showman star under the mistletoe this festive season.
Lorraine said: “He’s always been my favourite guest [on her show]. He makes you feel like you are the most special person in the world.
“I know he does it to everyone, but I don’t care!”
She also spoke to the outlet about how the festive season allows her to spend more time with her daughter Rosie, 28, whom she was previously separated from due to Coronavirus restrictions during the pandemic.
“We’re both so busy, we hardly ever see each other, so it’s lovely when we get to spend time together,” she said to the magazine.
Rosie was working for three years in Singapore, but when she returned to the UK in 2020, the pair were unable to be reunited due to lockdown rules.
They spoke via video call during the pandemic, but Lorraine later said: "There's nothing like being able to give your child a cuddle.
"Every mother will know what I'm saying – there's just nothing like the smell of your child's hair. Rosie always smells so good."
Once the mother-daughter duo were finally back together, Lorraine told Daily Mail: "I'm trying not to be too teary because I don't want to embarrass her, but being able to hold her after all that time was just fantastic."
Lorraine and her cameraman husband, Steve Smith, share only Rosie, making her an only child of the couple.
The media moguls tied the knot back in September 1992 and often talks about her big day despite it being such a long time ago.
Although their marriage has lasted so long, she does have one regret - and it’s her wedding dress, which was inspired by Princess Diana’s famous look.
Lorraine previously said: "At my wedding, it was such a small one, it was wee, it really was.
"All I wanted was men in kilts and pipers. There was no real plan! It was very, very traditional.
“My dress... It was 1992 so it was kind of like a Princess Diana bouffant thing with big sleeves – oh God. We could all get in it! We could all fit in my dress. I've still got it."