TV presenter Lorraine Kelly has achieved huge success in her career but she has always put her most important role first - motherhood. As she receives a special honour at the BAFTAs, we take a look at her family life off-screen
Lorraine Kelly is one of our best loved TV stars with four decades in the business - and offscreen the bubbly star is equally passionate about her family life.
Lorraine shares Rosie with her husband Steve Smith. The couple met when Steve worked as a cameraman on one of the star's early shows and they walked down the aisle in 1992, having Rosie two years later. Sadly, Lorraine went onto suffer a miscarriage with her second child and later said she regretted not having another baby.
The presenter has had to make sacrifices when it comes to her family along the way, saying she was sacked from her main presenter role at GMTV two weeks before she was due to return from maternity leave. Despite the hard times, the star has always put her child first.
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