Lorraine Kelly Shares Her Thoughts On Matt Hancock Scandal And They're Definitely Not Daytime-Friendly

The ITV daytime star certainly made her feelings known after the health secretary was pictured kissing his aide.
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The daytime queen was a guest on Friday night’s edition of The Last Leg, where Hancock’s alleged affair was obviously one of the main topics of conversation.

Sharing her thoughts on the matter, Lorraine said: ”I’m in shock. I’m in shock that he could get anybody to get anywhere near him.

“If he was the last man in the world, I wouldn’t even go near him. If the future of the human race depended upon me having to go anywhere [near him, I wouldn’t].”

Lorraine Kelly on The Last Leg
Lorraine Kelly on The Last Leg
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“My toes will refuse to uncurl the whole day,” she added. “But he reminded me of something...”

The presenter then gifted comedian Adam Hills with a facemark emblazoned with the word “twat”, in what she suggested was a Hancock-related gift.

Adam Hill then said he had been surprised to have heard Lorraine using even more explicit language off-camera, commenting: “It’s so weird to hear Lorraine say that word.”

She responded: “I’ll say [that word] about Matt Hancock again and again and again.”

Matt Hancock pictured with his aide Gina Coladangelo earlier this month
Matt Hancock pictured with his aide Gina Coladangelo earlier this month
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On Friday afternoon, Hancock apologised for having broken social distancing rules in the pictures, which were first published by The Sun.

“I accept that I breached the social distancing guidance in these circumstances,” he said.

“I have let people down and am very sorry. I remain focused on working to get the country out of this pandemic, and would be grateful for privacy for my family on this personal matter.”

Hancock was pictured kissing Coladangelo on 6 May, almost two weeks before rules were relaxed allowing friends and family to meet indoors, and to enjoy close personal contact like hugging.

Prime minister Boris Johnson has since said he is standing by Hancock, with a spokesperson stating: “The prime minister accepts the apology and considers the matter closed.”

A Labour spokesperson hit back: “This matter is definitely not closed, despite the government’s attempts to cover it up.

“Matt Hancock appears to have been caught breaking the laws he created while having a secret relationship with an aide he appointed to a taxpayer-funded job.

“The prime minister recently described him as ‘useless’ - the fact that even now he still can’t sack him shows how spineless he is.”

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