Lorraine Kelly was left red-faced this morning as Ben Shepherd quizzed her about a newspaper story about her husband Steve's saucy texts.
24.01.2023 - 15:07 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Lorraine Kelly congratulated Darvel FC for their victory last night and said she wouldn't be surprised if they already had Netflix on the phone.
The Ayrshire side made history and provided one of the biggest Scottish Cup shocks of all time.
Jordan Kirkpatrick netted the winner, meaning Darvel dumped Jim Goodwin ’s side out of the competition at the fourth round stage.
The Ayrshire side will now go on to face League One side Falkirk in the fifth round at home next month.
And Scots presenter Lorraine Kelly took the time to congratulate the side today during her ITV show.
Welcoming viewers back from an ad break, she said: "Welcome back and good morning to everybody in Darvel in Ayrshire! It's been called the biggest Scottish Cup shock ever as last night Darvel FC made history, they defeated Aberdeen 1-0.
"Goal scorer Jordan Kirkpatrick, Kirky, I hope they didn't make you go to work today - you should have got the day off! I really hope everybody in Darvel is still having the biggest party in the world.
"And I wouldn't be surprised if Netflix are on the phone right this very second wanting to make a documentary or a drama but congratulations! Absolutely brilliant."
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