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Sophie Buchan

Glasgow's Lorraine Kelly sounds like 'Marge Simpsons' sisters' as she struggles to talk

Glasgow's Lorraine Kelly returned to her show today sounding not like her usual self with her being compared to Marge Simpsons' sisters.

It comes after she was forced to make last minute changes to her show yesterday (March 16) after the television presenter had issues with her voice.

Teasing her show yesterday, the screen cut to Lorraine whilst she was talking to Good Morning Britain (GMB) hosts Ben Shephard and Kate Garraway and rather than telling viewers, she instead held up a sign which read: "I've lost my voice. Hilary can you take over?"

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Addressing her voice issued Ben joked: "I'm going to be honest Lorraine I quite enjoyed it."

Lorraine then replied: "I've gone all deep and weird and strange" to which Ben then added: "You sound like Marge Simpsons' sisters."

The Glaswegian presenter is powering through. (Lorraine.)

The Glaswegian journalist laughed saying: "Oh yes, I do. I wish I did all the time that would be good."

The 63-year-old sent out a tweet after the show asking for help saying she was about to gargle some salt water to help her. She also thanked people at home for their suggestions saying: "I've had so many good recommendations. I've been trying them all so it's been good.

Watching the show at home, people loved how she was powering through - and some agreed with Ben.

One tweeted: "Please rest your voice ! Poor you struggling on."

Another added: "She'll have no voice come tomorrow."

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