Lorraine Kelly has shown a complete different side to her in a recent magazine shoot and we are HERE FOR IT.
The daytime telly veteran also happens to be a gay icon, and so it makes perfect sense that she should star on the cover ofAttitude’s magazine’s January issue.
And the hair and make-up team SLAYED by playing up to Lorraine’s Scottish roots and dressing her in a tartan dress and matching crown, complete with a bright orange wig a lá her drag alter ego, Morning Gloria.
Inspired.
Fans of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK will know that Lorraine starred as a guest judge on the debut series in October, and thrilled viewers with her no-nonsense Scottish judging and slang (even Ru picked up a few things).
“Omg just seen Lorraine Kelly is on Drag Race UK next week! Anyone know if it will be the 𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘭 Lorraine Kelly or her tax-efficient persona?” wrote one Twitter user, while another said, “The woman who plays Lorraine Kelly is to appear on Drag Race UK.”
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Lorraine caused controversy in March when an ongoing tax row with ITV made headlines, with Lorraine claiming she wasn’t subject to pay income tax and national insurance as she was an actress who played the role of Lorraine Kelly.
According to the judge who ultimately overturned the tax bill, “ITV was not employing a ‘servant’ but rather purchasing a product, namely the brand and individual personality of Lorraine Kelly.
“The relationship between Ms Kelly and ITV was a contract for services and not that of employer and employee. She presents herself as a brand, and that it the brand ITV sought when engaging her."