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Kimberley Bond

Lorraine Kelly brings Rob Beckett interview to an unexpectedly X-rated ending

Lorraine Kelly left Rob Beckett and Josh Widdecombe red-faced on Good Morning Britain today after their interview went awry.

The comedians were on the ITV breakfast programme to discuss their brand new podcast Lockdown Parenting Hell, before things turned naughty.

As the chat drew to a close, Beckett, 34, asked whether Kelly, who has a daughter in her mid-twenties, would like to appear on the podcast.

To which Kelly, 60, replied: “I’d love to! I’d do anything with you two. Anything at all!”

The risqué reply saw Beckett joke: “Well, okay. Let’s keep that two metres apart.”

Struggling to stifle her giggles, Kelly fired straight back: “Well, I’ve heard that’ll be alright for you, though, two metres apart?”

“Yeah, I’ll manage!” Beckett sniggered back.

Viewers loved the cheeky repartee between Kelly and Beckett, taking to Twitter to thank the pair for brightening up their mornings.

“This has been the best interview all morning,” one viewer wrote.

“I love this! It made me smile,” said a second.

A third added: “Brilliant, made me laugh so much this morning! Just what GMB viewers needed in all this uncertainty.”

Kelly is no stranger to a bit of flirty banter while on air.

Earlier on the programme, she was left blushing herself after her fellow Good Morning Britain presenter Piers Morgan said Kelly was “easy”.

After the veteran presenter became flustered, Morgan, 55, hysterically added: “Easy on the eye.”

Good Morning Britain continues weekdays from 6am on ITV

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