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Lorraine Kelly blushes and tells Good Morning Britain's Ben Shephard to 'behave' over remark as she dons red leather

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Loraine Kelly was left blushing as she appeared on Good Morning Britain. The presenter was doing her usual crossover with the ITV news programme ahead of the penultimate episode of her own self-titled show of the week.

She joined Ben Shephard and Kate Garraway from the neighbouring studio as they appeared from 6am on GMB bringing viewers the latest news headlines, debates and entertainment news.

And after teasing what was coming up on her ITV show, Ben couldn't help but mention his ITV colleague's choice of attire. "Lorraine..." Ben remarked before his co-star Kate interrupted to get straight to the point, seemingly hinting that they had already both noted the Scottish presenter's wardrobe choice. "Are you wearing red leather?" she asked. READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community "Is that a red leather zip-up top you've got on?" Ben then added. "I might be..." 63-year-old Lorraine replied with a wry smile before asking: "Why?" Kate replied: "Hello!" appearing to be shocked before saying: "You look fab!" "There's a lot of very positive comments from the studio here," Ben revealed to a smiling Lorraine. "Oh, I squeezed myself into it!

I can't move now," she admitted with a laugh. "You look lovely," Kate stated before Ben chimed in by saying: "Sensational." "Behave!" Lorraine then ordered her colleagues as she started to blush over their response. "Talcum powder is useful for those things," Kate advised, to which Lorraine replied: "Always, always." It comes days after Lorraine broke her silence in 'rift' claims between Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby.

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