Lorraine Kelly was left red-faced on Wednesday’s episode of This Morning after making an unintentionally ‘rude’ remark.
The chat show host, 63, was speaking with entertainment correspondent Ross King about Taylor Swift‘s burgeoning romance with The 1975 frontman Matty Healy.
The pair tried to come up with a nickname for the new celebrity couple with Ross suggesting ‘Ma Tay Tay’.
Lorraine agreed, saying: ‘Oh yeah, Ma Tay Tay!’ before she giggled and added: ‘Oh, that sounds rude!’
Later, she added: ‘It sounds like my t***y when i say that – we don’t want that!’
Oops: Lorraine Kelly was left red-faced on Wednesday’s episode of This Morning after making an unintentionally ‘rude’ remark
Awkward: The chat show host, 63, was speaking with entertainment correspondent Ross King about Taylor Swift’s burgeoning romance with The 1975 frontman Matty Healy
Ross jokingly replied: ‘I don’t know, there’s a lot of people who might want that!’
It comes after Matty was recently seen leaving Taylor’s New York City apartment with an overnight bag and a hat bearing the name of her 2019 album Lover.
Matty appeared to have left Taylor’s building via a back door before heading on to another building downtown.
Meawhile, Matty’s mother and fellow ITV star Denise Welch reflected on the ‘terrifying’ postnatal depression that she experienced after having Matty as she appeared on Wednesday’s GMB.
The Loose Women star, 64, previously revealed Matty actually wrote the song She Lays Down about her crippling depression.
And now she has opened up further about her health problems and told how she didn’t know that he was actually writing the song.
Denise described how she went from looking ‘blooming’ in pregnancy to having panic attacks after giving birth, not being able to breastfeed and trying to climb out of the window of her flat.
She said of the song: ‘I didn’t know he was writing it. When he was young, he didn’t know what was going on. I had a wonderful pregnancy.
Name: The pair tried to come up with a nickname for the new celebrity couple with Ross suggesting ‘Ma Tay Tay’ which Lorraine said sounded like ‘my t***y’
‘Medics couldn’t tell at that time that something was wrong. I was typical blooming mum, I loved every single minute of it. Then five days later I had a panic attack and lactation had stopped.
‘I went from full breastfeeding breasts to nothing. At the time I was told, that only happens if a spouse or baby dies. On that day my mum found me trying to crawl out of the window.’
She added: ‘It was honestly the most terrifying thing. People don’t want to die, they want to stop the pain.
‘Had I not had my family, I don’t know where I would have been. Matty grew up with mummy having moments of illness and when he was older he wrote She Lays Down.
‘I still get emotional thinking about it. I used to lie down on the floor and pray to something to help me love my child. Depression takes away your ability to love.’
Tough: Denise Welch reflected on the ‘terrifying’ postnatal depression that she experienced after having Matty as she appeared on Wednesday’s GMB
Difficult: The Loose Women star, 64, has previously revealed that singer Matt, 34, actually wrote the song She Lays Down about her crippling depression
She also gave a message to people struggling with depression or anxiety, saying: ‘I would say, it’s all very well to say ‘it’s good to talk’. But this is for people who live with people with depression.
‘Often with depression you cannot talk, that is a sign to look out for. People who are usually chatty and sociable suddenly being quiet.
‘When I had it, there was nowhere to talk, I was like a lone wolf. But now you can go online and search for help. Reach out and you will get better.
‘I’ve never understood the stigma just because you can’t see it, other illnesses get sympathy.’
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