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Lorraine Kelly filming new project amid 'insulting' cuts to ITV show

Lorraine Kelly filming new project amid 'insulting' cuts to ITV show

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Lorraine Kelly has revealed she's taking a break from her ITV show for an "amazing new project" leaving fans eager for her return. The beloved 65-year-old Scottish presenter took to Instagram to announce her one-week hiatus as she ventures up north for a project.
In her Instagram video, Lorraine excitedly wrote: "BIG FILMING ADVENTURES! ! ! ! Heading to the very far north - it's going to be amazing - see you in a week's time!"
She told her 581,000: "Hi there! I'm in the land of the midnight sun. It's absolutely glorious. It's a project that I have wanted to do for years and years and finally it is actually happening.
"I'm heading really, really far North. It is going to be amazing and I will tell you all about it when I am back. I'm back a week tomorrow (Monday) and I will see you then. Wish me luck."
(Image: Getty)
This announcement follows reports that Lorraine was less than impressed with an alleged proposal from ITV. It's been suggested that chiefs proposed integrating her self-titled programme with Good Morning Britain, an idea she reportedly declined.
The supposed offer would have seen Lorraine hosting the breakfast segment for half an hour each day, similar to the temporary format used during the COVID-19 crisis, which insiders have described as an "easy fix," reports the Express.
Sources close to the presenter, now 65, allegedly revealed that she felt "insulted" by the proposal and declined it.
Substantial shifts at ITV have had a significant impact on Lorraine, with the programme being reduced to airing 30 weeks a year and the episode length cut from one hour to just 30 minutes.
One insider shared: "Lorraine was not happy about what is happening and also had concern for the production team which will be cut back too.
"But the truth is she has to roll her sleeves up and work harder on her own show than she has in recent years, otherwise the long-term future does not look good."
Lorraine is on ITV1 weekdays at 9am and ITVX

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