Ed Balls recieved a firm grilling from co-host Susanna Reid on this morning’s Good Morning Britain, as he made a very sugg.estive comment towards Lorraine Kelly.
During their two-way with Lorraine, to see what was coming up on her ITV show, Lorraine announced the show’s National Check Your Boobs Day in initiative within its Lorraine’s Change + Check campaign.
This year, the TV host has stripped off for the first time – with a pair of strategically-placed buns covering her modesty.
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Susanna scolded Ed for his comment(Image: ITV)
After speaking to Ed Balls and Susanna Reid about the campaign, Ed thanked the star for her two-way, later adding: “Great pair of buns there I thought!”
“You needed big ones Ed, considerably bigger ones!” Lorraine responded.
Ed added: “It looks like those buns have risen beautifully!”
His co-host Susanna was left in shock as she said after an awkward pause: “You know we’re on television.” To which Ed exclaimed: “I was just joining in!”
Later joining Lorraine in her studio, Ed apologised and said he had been warned by Susanna to be on his “best behaviour”.
Lorraine recently spoke to the Mirror about her first topless shoot, as she said: “I didn’t feel in any way vulnerable or uncomfortable as I was with my team who are my friends, and our amazing photographer had also gone through breast cancer herself.”
She then joked: “My editor Victoria asked if I was comfortable being filmed and I told her I was fine, but to check with the crew in case they would be traumatised!!
“It was all very light-hearted, and after all it’s all about getting the Change + Check message across.”
Elsewhere on Lorraine’s Wednesday morning show, resident Doctor Dr. Hilary will be carrying out a live breast examination.
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Lorraine is promoting her change and check campaign
Strictly Come Dancing star Amy Dowden, who has been supporting Lorraine’s campaign since her own diagnosis, will also be joining the show, alongside her dance partner Thomas Skinner.
Earlier this week, Amy shared an update from her monthly oncology appointment.
Amy, now 35, was diagnosed with breast cancer two years ago and, after having treatment, she announced last year that there was “no evidence of disease”.
Earlier this week, she shared in the post: “It’s that time again. Monthly [crutch emoji] on the oncology unit then straight back for training. Week 2 and I can’t wait.” She added: “Monday reminders, grateful, happy, alive and always be kind.”