
Lorraine Kelly, the beloved ITV presenter, has finally spoken out about her recent BAFTA loss. The TV personality was nominated for a BAFTA for Best Daytime Programme for her show's 'Change + Check' episode, which aimed to raise awareness about breast cancer. Although she didn't take home the award, Kelly expressed her gratitude for the nomination and the opportunity to be a part of such a prestigious event.
The 'Change + Check' episode was a significant campaign that Kelly and her producer, Helen Addis, founded after Kelly's 2018 breast cancer diagnosis. The campaign's primary goal is to encourage women to regularly check their breasts for any signs of cancer and to seek medical attention if they notice any changes. Kelly emphasized the importance of such campaigns, stating that they can save lives and should be given more room in television programming.
Kelly's loss was met with an outpouring of support from her fans and colleagues. During a crossover on 'Good Morning Britain,' Susanna Reid and Ed Balls congratulated Kelly on her nomination, with Reid calling her a 'vision' in her BAFTA outfit. Kelly humorously replied that the dress was a sale purchase from last year and that she had been waiting for the perfect occasion to wear it.
The ITV star also shared that the best part of the evening was being reunited with her team and having her daughter, Rosie, by her side. Kelly expressed her gratitude to Piccadilly Vaults for lending her the stunning diamond jewelry she wore to the event. She also revealed that one of her team members had flown in from Canada to attend the ceremony, making the night even more special.
Despite not winning the award, Kelly remains optimistic and focused on the impact of her campaign. She emphasized that the nomination was not just a recognition of her work but also a testament to the importance of raising awareness about breast cancer. Kelly's dedication to the cause is truly admirable, and her commitment to using her platform to make a difference is an inspiration to many.
In recent years, there has been an increasing focus on the importance of breast cancer awareness and the need for regular check-ups. Kelly's 'Change + Check' campaign has been at the forefront of this movement, encouraging women to take control of their health and well-being. The campaign's success is a testament to the power of television programming to educate and inspire audiences.
Kelly's BAFTA nomination and subsequent loss may have been disappointing, but it has not deterred her from continuing to work towards her goal of raising awareness about breast cancer. Her dedication to the cause is unwavering, and her commitment to using her platform to make a difference is truly commendable. As Kelly continues to inspire and educate her audience, it is clear that her work will have a lasting impact on the lives of many.
Lorraine Kelly was nominated for a BAFTA for Best Daytime Programme for her show's 'Change + Check' episode
The 'Change + Check' campaign aims to raise awareness about breast cancer and encourage women to regularly check their breasts
Kelly's BAFTA loss was met with an outpouring of support from her fans and colleagues
The ITV star emphasized the importance of campaigns like 'Change + Check' in saving lives and making a positive impact
Kelly's dedication to the cause is an inspiration to many, and her commitment to using her platform to make a difference is truly admirable