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24.03.2021 - 23:01 / ok.co.uk
Viewers were left in tears when Kate Garraway's heartbreaking documentary on husband Derek Draper aired on Tuesday night. The Good Morning Britain presenter, 53, captured Derek's battle with Covid-19 in the raw documentary, Finding Derek, after he was hospitalised in March 2020.
And now a source has told Ok! online that Kate has been overwhelmed by the public’s response – and has even received support from the likes of David Beckham and Health Secretary Matt Hancock. Get exclusive celebrity
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Kate Garraway suffered an unfortunate blunder on Tuesday morning as she told Good Morning Britain viewers she would be interviewing the late Nikki Grahame during the show.
Good Morning Britain’s Ben Shephard appeared emotional as he discussed Kate Garraway’s husband Derek Draper returning home over a year after he was hospitalised. Derek was admitted to hospital in March 2020 after showing symptoms of coronavirus.
Kate Garraway has laughed off viewer comments about her “cluttered” home that featured in her recent ITV documentary. The one-off feature – titled Finding Derek – follows the Good Morning Britain presenter and her husband Derek Draper, who has been in hospital for a year.
Kate Garraway has thanked the public for their support after her Finding Derek documentary aired this week. The Good Morning Britain presenter gave viewers an insight to her life over the past year as her husband Derek Draper has been in hospital battling the effects of coronavirus.
Kate Garraway has shared her email address so that she can speak with fans impacted by her emotional documentary Finding Derek.The 53 year old starred in a one-off show following the year her husband Derek Draper, also 53, has spent in hospital with complications due to coronavirus.
Kate Garraway couldn't help but laugh as she admitted a number of viewers had been in touch to comment on her 'untidiness' following the release of her documentary, Kate Garraway: Finding Derek.The heartbreaking show aired in the UK on Tuesday, and Kate briefly appeared on Good Morning Britain on Thursday for the first time since it went out.MORE: Finding Derek: 10 things we learned from Kate Garraway's heartbreaking documentary Speaking about the public's response to the show, she told hosts
Kate Garraway’s heartbreaking documentary on husband Derek Draper aired on Tuesday.The Good Morning Britain presenter, 53, has captured her husband’s battle with Covid-19 every step of the way after he contracted the respiratory illness in March 2020. And the hour-long programme, Finding Derek, which aired on Tuesday, saw mum-of-two Kate reveal how she might have to “fall in love again” with her former lobbyist husband.