Lorraine Kelly fans have issued concerns after the TV presenter was again forced to make changes to her show due to health problems.
The ITV presenter faced "issues" this morning as she lost her voice ahead of her self-named talk show. Good Morning Britain's Ben Shephard and Kate Garraway discussed what had been happening.
Kate told GMB viewers: "Lorraine is here at 9am but if you follow our Twitter you will know that there are issues going on." The screen cut to Lorraine so she could give a preview of what was to come, but they were met by her holding up a sign that read: "I've lost my voice. Hilary can you take over?"
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The screen cut to Dr Hilary as he said: "I am here. And while we help Lorraine get her voice back I can tell you what she's got coming up."
It is the second time this month Lorraine's health has impacted her ITV show. Just a few weeks back the presenter was "attacked" by a "hideous" sickness bug which forced her to go home sick for the first time ever.
Lorraine fans have reached out to her on social media, in a bid to get her feeling her best again. Amelia said: "If you dissolve old style liquorice sweets in boiling water and drink like tea, they’re great - old singer’s trick x Good luck honey".
Ross said: "Mix a Lemsip with a nip of Highland Park and a spoon of honey local to where you are staying - top with hot water and you’re away". Angie said: "Look after your voice, it's the only one you have", while Ian added: "Such a trooper carrying on. Hope you're better soon!"
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