Lorraine Kelly
ITV breakfast show Lorraine, British television presenter
Lorraine Kelly (born November 30, 1958) is a Scottish television presenter, broadcaster, and journalist who has become one of the most familiar figures in British daytime television. Born in Dundee, Scotland, she began her broadcasting career in local radio before transitioning to television in the 1980s. She gained prominence as a weather presenter and reporter for various UK television shows before becoming a regular on TV-am. In 2010, she launched her own daytime talk and lifestyle show, Lorraine, which has become a staple of ITV's morning programming. The show features celebrity interviews, lifestyle segments, consumer advice, and current affairs, establishing Kelly as a trusted voice in British broadcasting. Beyond her television work, Kelly has authored books, launched a fitness DVD series, and become involved in various charitable causes. Known for her warm, accessible presenting style and genuine rapport with guests, she has garnered numerous television award nominations and remains one of the highest-profile breakfast television presenters in the United Kingdom. Her longevity in the industry and consistent popularity make her a defining figure in modern British television.
Entertainment
Scottish
1958
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Lorraine
French origin
“Derived from the Lorraine region in northeastern France, this name originally referred to the land of the Lotharii. Lorraine became popular as a given name in the early 20th century and reached peak popularity mid-century, offering a distinctly feminine, somewhat vintage elegance. The name carries associations with sophistication and timeless grace.”