Lorraine Kelly makes feelings clear on Baftas snub: 'Got one for being alive!'
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Lorraine Kelly has spoken candidly about her ITV programme missing out on the Best Daytime prize at the Bafta TV Awards, with BBC One's Scam Interceptors taking home the trophy instead.The 66-year-old presenter addressed the defeat during Monday's handover from Good Morning Britain, where hosts Susanna Reid and Ed Balls congratulated her on the nomination."You know how people say it was genuinely good to be nominated?
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It was, but, it would've been better to have won.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Ms Reid assured her colleague: "You know you are our winner, don't you?"When reminded she had previously been honoured with a Bafta, the veteran broadcaster replied: "Yeah, I got one for being alive.
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I got one for surviving telly for 40 years; 'There's a wee award for being alive, off you go."Ms Kelly received the prestigious Bafta...
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