Lorraine Kelly sparked concerns with a ‘puffy’ face on Good Morning Britain on Thursday – and concerned fans shared their worry on social media.
The 65-year-old joined Ed Balls, 58, and Susanna Reid, 54, on the ITV show to tell viewers about what was coming up on her programme.
Lorraine looked ultra stylish in a plunging low cut brown maxi dress.
She styled her brunette locks into her classic loose waves and opted for glamorous make-up.
However, some rushed to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their worry about the presenter.
One said: ‘@GMB what has happened to Lorraine? Her face and eyes look swollen.’
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Lorraine Kelly sparks concerns with ‘puffy’ face on Good Morning Britain – as concerned fans gasp ‘what has happened?!’
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Earlier on in the segment, Ed and Susanna had just been chatting about the AI version of the late Princess Diana – and wanted to know what Lorraine thought about it
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Lorraine looked ultra stylish in a plunging low cut brown maxi dress and styled her brunette locks into her classic loose waves
Another questioned: ‘What’s happened to Lorraine’s face ? Looks like an allergic reaction.’
While a third wrote: ‘Has she been stung by a wasp?’
A fourth added: ‘Hope your OK Lorraine, looks like an allergy that’s affecting your eyes.’
Earlier on in the segment, Ed and Susanna had just been chatting about the AI version of the late Princess Diana.
They wanted to know what the star thought about the AI images that have come out of her.
Lorraine said: ‘I thought that was creepy. I think when folks are dead it’s creepy.
‘You know the ABBA thing, I don’t mind that, because they are still alive.
‘But I wouldn’t like to go and see David Bowie as an avatar because he’s not with me anymore.
‘That one of Princess Diana and Harry looked very strange.
‘I didn’t like that – it was creepy!’
During Thursday’s instalment of Lorraine, the host spoke to a number of guests including model Twiggy and Towie’s Pete Wicks.
She also walked over to the This Morning studio and spoke about their new campaign March4March.
Earlier this week, Lorraine said: ‘I’m so pleased we are launching a campaign dedicated to destigmatizing the conversation around mental health.
‘I’m so grateful to the amazing names who’ve already agreed to bravely share their stories and pledge their support for such a worthy cause.
‘I’m looking forward to getting out walking and talking and I look forward to taking our amazing viewers along with me.’
Lorraine airs at 9am weekdays on ITV1 and is available to stream on ITVX.