Lorraine Kelly downs shots with her daughter Rosie as she celebrates pub gardens re-opening
LORRAINE Kelly downed a shot as she went to a London beer garden with her daughter today – as pubs reopened in England. The breakfast TV host celebrated boozers opening for the first time since lockdown as she enjoyed drinks with family. Her daughter Rosie posted a clip of her mum letting her hair down […]
LORRAINE Kelly downed a shot as she went to a London beer garden with her daughter today – as pubs reopened in England.
The breakfast TV host celebrated boozers opening for the first time since lockdown as she enjoyed drinks with family.
Her daughter Rosie posted a clip of her mum letting her hair down as she tried a shot during the boozy afternoon together.
Lorraine could be seen scrunching up her face in the video – before shouting “oh my” as she finished her drink.
The TV presenter also posted a snap from the Horse and Groom pub in London – calling it a “cracking place”.
Her Scottish followers were left jealous as Lorraine enjoyed her day out – with pubs north of the border still shut until April 26.
She scrunched up her face after downing the shot[/caption]One social media user wrote: “So jealous! Still confined to garden drinking.”
Another wrote: “Still all shut here! Have a large one on me.”
And one person said: “I’m stuck up in Scotland, have one for me.”
Lorraine is currently taking a holiday from her usual morning ITV show, which is instead being hosted by GMB’s Ranvir Singh.
Rosie shared footage of the boozy afternoon in the pub[/caption]She was replaced by TV presenter Cat Deeley during the first week of her Easter absence.
Lorraine always takes the school holidays off, and is away from her show at Christmas, Easter and over the summer.
Most read in Celebrity
But fans will be able to see her back on their TV screens from next Monday morning once her break comes to an end.
Making the most of her time off, she joined Brits in heading to the pub garden as the next set of lockdown restrictions eased.
Many queued for hours outside pubs in England today despite the cold weather.
Industry chiefs in Scotland warned some punters may “jump the border” for a pint over the next fortnight before beer gardens open here again.