SH0CKING CONFESSION: Lorraine Kelly makes RARE ANNOUNCEMENT about her Husband

Lorraine Kelly quipped that her husband looked “very scary” after he used AI to transform himself into Plasticine.
The television host, who has been married to her spouse Steve for over three decades, opened up about his pastime during a discussion about mobile phones and AI on her ITV programme on Thursday (September 4).


The star, 65, revealed that Steve enjoyed converting himself – and her – into modelling clay and that it was “hilarious” when he did it.
However, she confessed that one photograph of him out strolling with their cherished Border Terrier, Angus, wasn’t particularly flattering.
“Now, look, AI, everybody’s going, ‘Oh, it’s the worst thing, oh, it’s terrible, oh, my goodness me’, but actually, you can use it for funny things,” Lorraine said, reports the Daily Record.
“My Steve does it, he turns himself into Plasticine,” she said.
As the image of Steve and Angus as clay characters appeared on screen, she remarked: “And you can see Angus there. Now, this is yesterday. They went out for a walk. That’s not very flattering of my husband!”
“He does look very scary!” she chuckled.
“But you get a picture and you can turn it into a Plasticine. He does it with me all the time. And it’s absolutely hilarious.”
The programme then delighted Lorraine with a picture of her and her granddaughter Billie, whom Lorraine’s daughter Rosie welcomed last year, as Plasticine characters.
The broadcaster was enchanted by the image, which depicted her on the set of her show with Billie on her lap as she read a book to her.
“That’s better than the original!” she exclaimed, declaring it was “absolutely fantastic”.


“I’m going to frame that photograph,” the star declared, adding that the AI trick provided “hours of entertainment”.
Lorraine and her husband Steve, a cameraman by profession, exchanged vows in 1992 in Dundee. Rosie arrived two years later, in 1994. Rosie and her partner, who is also named Steve, welcomed baby Billie into the world last August.
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