Lorraine Kelly's daughter Rosie Smith has returned to the UK from Singapore amid the coronavirus crisis.
Rosie has been self-isolating for the past couple of weeks as she employed "common sense" to possibly prevent spreading the virus.
The 25 year old, who works as a marketing manager in Singapore, appeared on Wednesday's Good Morning Britain in a pre-recorded segment with her mum where she told all about her experience.
She told that there were a mere 16 people on her flight, and that there were no checks for the deadly bug on landing back in the UK.
"There was nothing," Rosie revealed, "It was the exact same as normal only less flights."

She went to explain her decision to stay away from her family for two weeks after she'd touched down.
"I didn't feel comfortable getting off a flight and going straight home," she continued.
"I just got a leaflet, an NHS leaflet, it said if you think you have any symptoms then stay home."

Earlier in the show, Lorraine told GMB co-hosts: "My daughter Rosie came home almost three weeks ago, it was very very strange, no checks at the airport or anything as we know.
"But she decided to do the responsible thing and she put herself into quarantine for two weeks.
"She used her common sense!"

The GMB are known for being outspoken on the ongoing crisis, including and especially Piers.
Most recently, he's been fuming at government ministers' apparent reluctance to face him in interviews, especially Matt Hancock, after he was confirmed to be appearing on This Morning.
"I just heard Health Secretary Matt Hancock is doing This Morning," he fumed, "So maybe I'll just hang around.
"It's only next door, through a little bit of wood. Maybe I'll just hide here."
He added: "Mr Hancock, if you're watching, what's the matter with you? Grow a pair."