Loraine Kelly

Loraine Kelly




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Loraine Kelly
Lorraine Kelly was born on November 30, 1959, in Glasgow, Scotland. She is 60 years old and her zodiac sign is Sagittarius. She holds Scottish nationality and is Christian by religion. 

Her father’s name is John Kelly who worked as a television repairman. Her mother’s name is Anne Kelly. Likewise, she has a brother and his name is Graham Kelly. Other than this, no further information about her other family members is available.
Caption: Lorraine Kelly’s childhood picture with her mother (Source: Instagram)
Regarding her educational background and qualification, she spent the first few years of her life in Glasgow before the family moved to East Kilbride. There, she attended Claremont High School. Then, she turned down a university place to study English and Russian in favor of a job on the East Kilbride News. Later, Kelly joined BBC Scotland as a researcher in 1983.
Lorraine Kelly joined TV-am as Scotland Correspondent in October 1984. She represented TV-am’s “Summer Sunday” program with chief reporter Geoff Meade in July 1989, on the back of her coverage of the Pan Am Flight 103 disaster in Lockerbie. Then, in 1990, she became the main presenter of Good Morning Britain alongside Mike Morris.
She helped launch GMTV by presenting a range of programs. Her first job was presenting the new “Top of the Morning”, in 1993. Then, in March, she moved to the main breakfast show with Eamonn Holmes. After Kelly went on maternity leave, she returned to do a mother and baby slot. This eventually led to her becoming the presenter of “Nine O’Clock Live”. Thus, the show was so popular that it was moved to earlier 08:35 slot, and retitled “Lorraine Live”.
Further, as GMTV rebranded to GMTV Today, her show changed its name to LK Today. Later, the show again changed its title to GMTV with her as to coincide with GMTV Today changing back to GMTV. Then, to make GMTV’s programming more consistent, GMTV with her began airing all year-round instead of breaking during school holidays with guest presenters. However, she presented her last show before leaving in July 2010.
Moreover, GMTV ended with ITV Breakfast taking over in 201o. Likewise, she launched with a brand new look along with Daybreak. She also presented the ITV series “Children’s Hospital” and also was a guest presenter on the BBC Two series “Never Mind the Buzzcocks” in series 25. Eventually, she announced that she would leave “Daybreak” to focus on “Lorraine” which she began hosting five days a week.
Further, she made a cameo appearance in an episode of “Birds of a Feather”. She also hosted many shows and some of them are STV’s Children’s Appeal, STV Appeal Stories, Lorraine & Friends, Glenfiddich Spirit of Scotland Awards, and many more.
Furthermore, shealso presented the Carlton magazine program “After 5”, Liquid News, the spin-off Liquid Eurovision. Likewise, she appeared on “Lily Savage’s Blankety Blank”, “Have I Got News for You”, “Still Game”, “River City”, etc. She also hosted “The Friday Night Project” on Channel 4, “The New Paul O’Grady Show”, and many others. Kelly co-presented “This Morning” with Philip Schofield. She filmed an ITV documentary program “Secrets Revealed – DNA Stories” made by STV Productions and as six-part documentary series “Lorraine Kelly’s Big Fat Challenge” show on Bio.
Moreover, Kelly became the national spokeswoman for the United Kingdom during the collation of votes at the Eurovision Song Contest, in both 2003 and 2004, replacing the long-serving Colin Berry. She writes weekly columns for “The Sun” and “The Sunday Post”. Likewise, she was announced as the first Agony Aunt for the Royal Air Force’s fortnightly RAF News.
Further, she is a celebrity patron of Worldwide Cancer Research. She is also a patron of the advocacy charity POhWER (People of Hertfordshire Wants Equal Rights) and of the British charity “Help for Heroes”. Likewise, she became an ambassador for the charity Sightsavers in 2011. Other than this, she is involved in many other charities and has done many charitable works.
Lorraine Kelly was awarded the TRIC Diamond Jubilee Award for New Talent of the Year and an honorary Doctor of Laws from the University for her services charity. She was also awarded the Honorary degree of Doctor of Arts from Edinburgh Napier University. And, she was elected as the first female rector of the University of Dundee. Likewise, Kelly was also given the “Honorary Gay Award” at the 2015 Attitude Awards for her support for the LGBT community. Moreover, there are other awards as well that she received.
Caption: Loraine Kelly after receiving the TRIC Diamond Jubilee Award (Source: Instagram)
Kelly won a $1.2 million tax case against HMRC in 2019. According to Celebrity net worth , the ITV breakfast show host has a net worth of $4.6 million.
Lorraine Kelly married television cameraman, Steve Smith in 1992. The couple lives in Berkshire, outside London. Likewise, they have one daughter who was born in 1994 and her name is Rosie.
Caption: Lorraine Kelly with her husband and her daughter (Source: Instagram)
Lorraine’s height is 5 feet 5 inches whereas her weight is 60Kg. Her other body measurements are 36-26-37 inches respectively. She has got brown hair and eyes of the same color.
Kelly owns an Instagram and a Twitter account. She has mustered 333K followers on Instagram and 142.1K followers on Twitter.
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Lorraine Kelly was born on 30 November, 1959 in Gorbals, Glasgow, United Kingdom, is a British presenter and journalist. Discover Lorraine Kelly's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?

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She is a member of famous Television Presenter with the age 62 years old group.

At 62 years old, Lorraine Kelly height is 1.65 m .

Her husband is Steve Smith (m. 1992)
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2020-2021. So, how much is Lorraine Kelly worth at the age of 62 years old? Lorraine Kelly’s income source is mostly from being a successful Television Presenter. She is from British. We have estimated Lorraine Kelly's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
In 2018, Kelly spoke of her experiences with the menopause, and encouraged other women to speak about it.
Kelly presented a four-part series for Channel 5 called Penguin A&E with Lorraine Kelly. The series began airing on 10 May 2016. In 2018, Kelly co-presented Wedding Day Winners with Rob Beckett . The show aired on Saturday nights on BBC One.
Kelly has been described by Attitude as "one of Britain's cult gay icons". In 2015, she was given the "Honourary Gay Award" at the 2015 Attitude Awards for her support for the LGBT community.
In February 2014, Kelly announced that she would leave Daybreak to focus on Lorraine which she began hosting five days a week from 28 April 2014. Daybreak was replaced by Good Morning Britain in April 2014. Lorraine would occasionally report for GMB whenever her show wasn't aired.
In 2014, Kelly made a cameo appearance in an episode of Birds of a Feather. On 19 September 2014, Kelly reported from Dundee on Good Morning Britain on the Scottish independence result. On 13 April 2016, Kelly guest presented an episode of This Morning with Rylan Clark-Neal .
Kelly hosted the 2014 and 2015 Hogmanay Party which aired on New Year's Eve just before midnight and after Midnight. Hogmanay Party didn't continue in 2016 instead Kelly hosted Lorraine Kelly's Hogmanay.
On 16 November 2014, Kelly received a special Scottish BAFTA award honouring her 30-year television career.
On 4 May 2012, it was confirmed that Kelly would take over from Christine Bleakley as presenter on Lorraine's sister programme Daybreak. She debuted on 3 September 2012. She co-hosted the programme with Aled Jones from Monday to Thursday, with Kate Garraway co-hosting on Fridays.
She was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2012 New Year Honours for services to charity and the armed forces.
In 2011, Kelly presented the ITV series Children's Hospital, and was a guest presenter on the BBC Two series Never Mind the Buzzcocks in series 25. She provides voice-over and narration on the CBeebies show Raa Raa the Noisy Lion.
Since 2011, Kelly has hosted STV's Children's Appeal annually with Sean Batty, she also hosts STV Appeal Stories on the channel and her 2016 Show Lorraine & Friends.
In 2011, Kelly was among the celebrities to take part in the BT Red Nose Desert Trek which took place in the Kaisut Desert for Comic Relief and raised £1,375,037.
She has been an ambassador and presenter for STV Children's Appeal since its creation in 2011. Kelly also became an ambassador for the charity Sightsavers in 2011.
In November 2009, ITV plc took full control of the broadcaster after purchasing The Walt Disney Company's 25% share. On 9 July 2010, as well as the announcement that GMTV had been axed to make way for Daybreak, it was also revealed that Kelly's new programme Lorraine would replace GMTV with Lorraine On 15 July 2010, Kelly presented her last show before leaving.
On 6 September 2010, GMTV ended with ITV Breakfast taking over. Lorraine launched with a brand new look, alongside Daybreak.
In 2010, Kelly filmed a six-part documentary series Lorraine Kelly's Big Fat Challenge shown on Bio. The series featured Kelly and a team of experts putting 'Britain's fattest family', the Chawner family through their paces to lose weight and transform their lives. Daughter Emma Chawner is best known for her unsuccessful appearances on The X Factor.
In 2010, in conjunction with the Missing People charity, Sky and STV produced a new documentary series hosted by Kelly, about missing mothers. This series followed the success of Sky's previous successful missing person series Missing Children: Lorraine Kelly Investigates.
Kelly writes weekly columns for The Sun and The Sunday Post. She was announced as the first Agony Aunt for the Royal Air Force's fortnightly RAF News on 7 October 2009.
Since June 2009 she has been an Honorary Colonel in the Black Watch battalion Army Cadet Force. Since November 2019, she has been National Honorary Colonel of the Army Cadet Force.
According to the Sunday Mirror, in 2007, Kelly was prevented from appearing in an advertising campaign for Asda as GMTV managing director Clive Crouch felt that such a move would create more bad publicity for GMTV, which had recently been fined £2 million by broadcasting regulator Ofcom for its misuse of premium-rate phone lines.
Kelly guest hosted an episode of The Friday Night Project on Channel 4. She also guest hosted The New Paul O'Grady Show and returned three other times from 2006 to 2008, owing to sheer popularity.
In 2006, Kelly filmed an ITV documentary programme Secrets Revealed – DNA Stories, made by STV Productions, and broadcast on Sky Real Lives. A second series was shown on the channel in 2008.
Kelly hosted the annual Glenfiddich Spirit of Scotland Awards in 2005 and 2006 for STV.
Kelly also hosted the annual Glenfiddich Spirit of Scotland Awards in 2005 and 2006 for STV.
From 2004, Kelly co-presented This Morning with Phillip Schofield, on Mondays and Fridays, to allow Fern Britton to spend more time with her family, but she left in March 2006.
In April 1991, Kelly was awarded the TRIC Diamond Jubilee Award for New Talent of the Year. In 2004, she was elected as the first female rector of the University of Dundee, being formally installed to office on 28 April 2004. She held this position until 2007. On 20 June 2008 she was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws from the university for her services to charity. On 28 June 2018 She was awarded the Honorary degree of Doctor of Arts from Edinburgh Napier University.
Kelly presented Liquid News, the spin-off Liquid Eurovision and became the national spokeswoman for the United Kingdom during the collation of votes at the Eurovision Song Contest, in both 2003 and 2004, replacing the long-serving Colin Berry .
In Autumn 2000, as GMTV rebranded to GMTV Today, Kelly's show changed its name to LK Today. As part of the later rebrand that took place in 2009, the show again changed its title to GMTV with Lorraine, to coincide with GMTV Today changing back to GMTV. Lorraine moved for the first time into the main GMTV studio, instead of Kelly having her own part of the studio to host from. In April 2010, to make GMTV' s programming more consistent, GMTV with Lorraine began airing all year round, instead of breaking during school holidays, with guest presenters.
During 1994/1995 Kelly also presented Carlton magazine programme After 5. She appeared on Lily Savage's Blankety Blank in 2001.
They have one daughter, Rosie, born in 1994. Kelly was born to a Catholic mother and a Protestant father, but she is an outspoken critic of Catholic schools in Scotland and has called for an end to them saying they were a cause of trouble in society, and prolonged the "scandal of sectarianism".
In January 1993, Kelly helped launch GMTV by presenting a range of programmes. Her first job was presenting the new Top of the Morning. In March, when Fiona Armstrong walked out of the main GMTV show, Kelly moved to the main breakfast show with Eamonn Holmes. In June 1994, Kelly went on maternity leave, but shortly afterwards she was sacked from the main presenting roles, she returned in November 1994 to do a mother and baby slot. This led to her becoming the presenter of Nine O'Clock Live. The show proved so popular that it was moved to the earlier 08:35 slot, retitled Lorraine Live.
Kelly lives in Berkshire, outside London, with her husband, television cameraman Steve Smith, whom she married in 1992. Kelly previously lived in Broughty Ferry, Dundee until December 2017 as she found commuting back and forth was not working, Kelly and her husband then decided to sell their Broughty Ferry home to be closer to Lorraine's work, and so they could spend more time together. Kelly has described herself as an 'adopted Dundonian' and despite moving away, she considers Dundee to be a place that she will always call home.
She has been a fan of the Scottish football team Dundee United since 1987 after being taken to a game by her now-husband.
In early October 1984, Kelly joined TV-am as Scotland Correspondent. On the back of her coverage of the Pan Am Flight 103 disaster in Lockerbie, in July 1989, Kelly presented TV-am's Summer Sunday programme with chief reporter Geoff Meade. In February 1990, she became a main presenter of Good Morning Britain alongside Mike Morris .
Kelly was born in the Gorbals area of Glasgow, Kelly's father, John, worked as a television repairman. She spent the first few years of her life in Glasgow before the family moved to East Kilbride where she attended Claremont High School. She turned down a university place to study English and Russian in favour of a job on the East Kilbride News, her local newspaper, and then joined BBC Scotland as a researcher in 1983. She moved to TV-am as an on-screen reporter covering Scottish news in 1984.
Lorraine Kelly, OBE (born 30 November 1959) is a Scottish television presenter. She has presented various television shows for ITV including GMTV (1993–2010), This Morning (2003–2005, 2016), Daybreak (2012–2014), Good Morning Britain (2020), The Sun Military Awards (2016–present), STV Children's Appeal (2016–present) and her eponymous programme Lorraine (2010-present).
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