Lorraine Kelly has revealed that the bomb threat yesterday at ITV was actually a parcel sent to her by a media company.
01.03.2022 - 14:27 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Lorraine Kelly took a savage swipe at Matt Hancock as he speaks out in new podcast.
The former Health Secretary has joined Dragon's Den star Steven Bartlett on his hit podcast, Diary of a CEO.
The latest episode in the entrepreneur's podcast was released on Monday and hears Mr Hancock talking about his resignation last year after he broke his own Covid rules.
He was forced out of office after CCTV footage was leaked, showing him in a clinch with adviser Gina Coladangelo in his Whitehall office.
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But speaking to Steven, the former Cabinet minister said he didn't break the law - but "fell in love".
Appearing on her self-titled ITV show on Tuesday morning, Lorraine was seen speaking about a clip from the lengthy chat.
"Yeah... That is Matt Hancock, remember him?" the host, 62, began. "Former Health Secretary talking to Dragon's Den star Steven Bartlett about his resignation last year."
Lorraine, however, couldn't help but comment on Mr Hancock's appearance as he donned a navy polo neck.
"I don’t know what he’s come as," she remarked. "He looks like a Bond villain or a pound shop Milk Tray Man, maybe."
She then added: "You will remember him, he was seen kissing his aide in a corridor. He says he fell in love though. The lady he was seen kissing, Gina, she was with him at the time of the recording that podcast.
"So he fell in love, but lots of people who were in love with each other weren't able to see each other during that time, weren't they?"
Lorraine continued on with her show and headed over the speak to Andi Peters. She said: "First though, it is competition time with our Andi who is in South Wales. Hi, Andi."
Andi laughed: "You
Lorraine Kelly has revealed that the bomb threat yesterday at ITV was actually a parcel sent to her by a media company.
Lorraine Kelly has addressed reports that a 'suspicious item' that forced ITV off-air had been addressed to her.
Lorraine Kelly was reportedly named on a "suspicious" package that appeared at the ITV studios and prompted a whole building evacuation. Bosses and security were concerned that the box, which thankfully didn't reach the Scottish presenter, could have a bomb inside. As a result, the package was intercepted as quickly as possible and the building's staff and TV stars were all ordered to leave the building as soon as possible.
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Hancock’s appearance on the Diary of a CEO podcast in which he spoke of his career and his affair with aide Gina Colangelo. The ITV presenter remarked: “That is Matt Hancock, remember him? The former health secretary talking to Dragon's Den star Steven Bartlett about his resignation last year. ”Commenting on the turtleneck Hancock can’t seem to part with, Kelly continued: “I don't what he's come as, he looks like a bond villain or a pound shop Milk Tray man maybe?She continued: “You remember, he was caught on CCTV groping his advisor.
Lorraine Kelly called Matt Hancock a "pound shop Milk Tray Man" as she took a swipe at his latest podcast.
Lorraine Kelly had viewers of her ITV breakfast show in stitches as she described Matt Hancock as a ‘Poundshop Milk Tray man.’ Former Health Secretary Matt recently appeared on Dragon’s Den star Steven Bartlett’s The Diary of a CEO podcast for a tell-all chat about his time in government, his resignation and being caught out kissing his aide.. As footage of the interview played on screen for presenter Lorraine to discuss, she couldn’t help but comment on the fact she was distracted by his choice of outfit - a polo neck top.
Speaking to Sunday People, Lorraine said: "During the pandemic I started comfort eating and that was my downfall – comfort eating and not being able to go to my fitness classes. When those classes stopped I started eating far too much – it was things that I would probably never bother with. Like I wanted muffins, I wanted croissants, I wanted doughnuts.