Ranvir Singh appeared lost for words after Richard Madeley made an 'exceptionally big' remark as she appeared on Good Morning Britain. The presenter is currently filling in for Lorraine Kelly on the Scottish TV star's self-titled ITV show.
16.03.2023 - 13:17 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Lorraine Kelly's ITV morning programme on Thursday was plunged into chaos as the presenter admitted she has lost her voice, asking colleague Dr Hilary to step in for her.
The Scots presenter took to social media in a hurry ahead of her show as she asked her followers for advice on how to cure it quickly.
Good Morning Britain hosts Ben Shephard and Kate Garraway spoke to her in the crossover from their ITV show, as Lorraine joked if her colleague could take over whilst holding up cards with words written on them, explaining she lost her voice and couldn't speak.
Dr Hilary was forced to step in and give us a roundup of what was coming on the show, with many expecting her not to be able to present.
When her show began, Lorraine struggled through, but it was clear her voice was very hoarse, as she joked she would be "going home to guzzle a bottle of whiskey" after she comes off-air.
Taking to Twitter before, Lorraine revealed before making a joke: "HELP! I’ve lost my voice - any cures that have worked for you (and yes - well aware some might say me not able to talk can only be a blessing)."
It comes not long after Lorraine was sent home before her ITV show after falling ill, with Ranvir Singh stepping in to replace her.
At the time, Kate Garraway and Ed Balls said it was the first time in a long time, maybe ever, that Lorraine had missed a show because she was ill. The TV presenter took to Twitter to confirm she was sick before "suddenly being attacked" by a sickness bug.
"When you have to be sent home from work early in the morning because you are suddenly attacked by a hideous bug and were looking forward to interviewing @adamlambert THAT! Beyond disappointed but imagine if I had infected him!" she wrote at the time.
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Ranvir Singh appeared lost for words after Richard Madeley made an 'exceptionally big' remark as she appeared on Good Morning Britain. The presenter is currently filling in for Lorraine Kelly on the Scottish TV star's self-titled ITV show.
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Dr Hilary was forced to briefly take over Lorraine on Thursday's episode as host Lorraine Kelly was left unable to speak due to losing her voice, leaving the star communicating via cards. During Good Morning Britain, Kate Garraway and Ben Shephard headed to the ITV studio to see what was coming up that day to which a silent Lorraine, 63, appeared - as they explained she had lost her voice.
Just weeks after being sent home sick from her own show, it appears Lorraine Kelly's health woes have returned. The presenter was due back at the helm of her self-titled ITV show on Thursday (March 16), however, there was a major problem when she appeared for her usual appearance on Good Morning Britain.