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Niamh Spence

Lorraine Kelly shocks fellow celebs with sweary rant in Children in Need clip

Lorraine Kelly has shown an entirely new side in a hilarious Children In Need clip where she swears and rants at fellow celebrities.

In the comedy BBC clip, the 62-year-old presenter can be seen taking donations for the charity over the phone. Her sweet Scottish tones can be heard before she steps away from her phone to let rip to fellow celebs as well as kicking off at a Pudsey mascot.

The behaviour is so out of character for the Glaswegian presenter that fellow celebs Peter Andre, Ian Stirling and Deborah Meaden are in complete disbelief at the sweary outburst.

In the clip, Lorraine begins by saying to the caller: "That's so generous! Actually, could you just hold on a wee second, poppet? Just hold on for me for a minute."

She then fumed: "[Beep] How many times have I told you [beep] to shut up? Honest to [beep] shut up [beep] shut up! I cannot concentrate on what I'm [beep] doing here!"

She then shouts at a Pudsey mascot: "What the [beep] are you looking at?"

The clip sees celeb Peter Andrew spitting out his water in shock, with Deborah Meaden and Ian Stirling barely able to contain their surprise.

The hilarious clip is just one of many sketches created for the BBC's Children In Need celebrations, which aim to raise money for charity to help disadvantaged children.

Last year's appeal raised £51million for people facing disadvantage across the UK supporting over 2,300 local charities and projects across the country.

Appeal films will air throughout the BBC show tonight, and musical and dancing acts are also expected from the likes of Lewis Capaldi, Diversity and the Children In Need Choir, with their version of Keane's Somewhere Only We Know.

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