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Paul T Smith

ITV Lorraine's Ross King accidentally says Tony Bennett is dead and forced to apologise

Scots showbiz legend Ross King was left rather red faced on Lorraine on Friday morning after saying that American singer Tony Bennett was dead - when in fact he's very much still alive and kicking. Embarrassing moment happened while King, 60, was speaking about Lady Gaga's role in a new Joker film on the ITV show and he mentioned the legendary jazz singer.

But the Hollywood correspondent quickly realised what he had said and apologised to viewers for the mistake. Host Ranvir Singh, who is filling in for Lorraine Kelly over the summer, brought up the news that Lady Gaga would be back on screen.

"This is the news that we've all been waiting for," he said. "Here is the good news - Gaga is going to be in the next Joker movie. Of course, coming back will be the Joker himself - Joaquin Phoenix - that was 2019. That was when he won the Oscar for that as well. It was the first R rated movie to make $1billion worldwide.

Ross was quick to apologies following the mistake (ITV / Lorraine)

"So this one is called Folie A Deux - translated that means 'folly of two' and it refers to a mental illness that is shared by two people in close association. So, of course now fans are thinking 'A ha! Does this mean that Gaga will take on the role of the Joker's girlfriend Harley Quinn?' Not confirmed yet but it could possibly be.

"Also, we hear that this one is going to be a musical as well. A teaser has just been dropped - here's Gaga, here's the music, here's cheek to cheek and here's - of course - the song that we associate with her and the wonderful and the absolutely brilliant late Tony Bennett."

He interjected after speaking about Harry Styles helping a fan propose, looking flustered: "Can I just also clarify as well - I did say 'the late Tony Bennett' - Tony has not yet passed away, sorry about that.

"He is still around and is still one of the greats so apologies for people thinking that something had happened there!"

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