Lorraine Kelly left her panel howling as she suffered a wardrobe malfunction on Wednesday’s episode of the ITV show.

The 66-year-old returned to our screens alongside entertainment editor Lucie Cave, 53, and fashion expert Mark Heyes, 48, to chat about the upcoming festive telly highlights. 

But before they got chatting about the telly, Lorraine, who looked incredible in a silver metallic dress, wanted to ask the pair a question that had been bugging her.

Lorraine asked: ‘I’ve got to ask you something that is really, really important, that’s been annoying me ALL morning…

‘Does this dress make my boobies look weird?’ 

Holding back the giggles, Mark tried to explain what was going on and replied: ‘The darts are slightly misplaced, but I did try fixing it before but…’ 

Lorraine Kelly left her panel howling as she suffered a wardrobe malfunction on Wednesday's episode of the ITV show

Lorraine Kelly left her panel howling as she suffered a wardrobe malfunction on Wednesday’s episode of the ITV show 

The 66-year-old returned to our screens alongside Lucie Cave, 53, and Mark Heyes, 48, to chat about the upcoming festive telly highlights

The 66-year-old returned to our screens alongside Lucie Cave, 53, and Mark Heyes, 48, to chat about the upcoming festive telly highlights

Giggling away to herself, Lorraine asked the two: 'Does this dress make my boobies look weird?

Giggling away to herself, Lorraine asked the two: ‘Does this dress make my boobies look weird?

Lucie told viewers: ‘All morning this has been going on! If you could have seen behind the scenes!’

The trio then went on to talk about what is available to watch on our screens for the next few days.   

A confused Lorraine, who couldn’t contain her laughter, said: ‘When I pull them down it looks weird?! Then when I pull them up it looks weird!’ 

It comes after Lorraine and the rest of the stars of ITV’s Good Morning Britain and Loose Women gave fans a first look at their Christmas Day specials. 

Good Moring Britain will return to our screens tomorrow at a different time of 7.00am, just after the Royal Carols: Together At Christmas 2025.

The show will wrap up as usual at 9.00am, which will be followed by Lorraine until 10am. 

This Morning will then be on for just two hours and finish at 12pm.  

Cat Deeley, 49, Ben Shephard, 50, Alison Hammond, 50, and Dermot O’Leary, 52, will be on our screens for that.  

A confused Lorraine, who couldn't contain her laughter, said: 'When I pull them down it looks weird?! Then when I pull them up it looks weird!'

A confused Lorraine, who couldn’t contain her laughter, said: ‘When I pull them down it looks weird?! Then when I pull them up it looks weird!’



Loose Women will then be on between 12pm and 1pm. 

Fans will be excited to see Christine Lampard, 46, Coleen Nolan, 60, Judi Love, 45, Nadia Sawalha and Jane Moore, 63, discussing festive topics for one hour. 

Then James Martin’s Saturday Morning will be on until 3pm. 

Tomorrow, Lorraine will look glamorous in a cable knit which featured sparkling bows, pairing it with a red satin skirt.

In the snaps, she was all smiles as she posed in her studio in front of a stunning Christmas tree.   

The cast and crew were also seen presenting an award for the Guinness Judge.

She posed with Mark Heyes, Rishi Davda, Lucie Cave, Claer Barrett and Dr Hilary Jones.

Lorraine also appears to be stuck in a predicament as she tried on different Christmas jumpers – getting them stuck over her head.

Earlier this week Lorraine said she hopes audiences will ‘stay with her’ after ITV’s decision to brutally slash and overhaul her show.

The TV presenter faced the brunt of the broadcaster’s huge cost cutting measures, with GMB now taking her 9-10am slot for 22 weeks of the year.

For the remaining 30 weeks of the year, she will present five days a week, meaning her Friday stand-in presenters Ranvir Singh and Christine Lampard are no longer needed for the show. 

Lorraine, who previously branded the changes as ‘heartbreaking’ but still refused to quit, said she ‘never takes her viewers for granted’ and hope they will weather the storm with her.

‘Hopefully the audience will still stay with us, because that’s the most important thing to me, is you know, that the audience are still enjoying what I do and the fact that people are so kind and they still watch after all these years.’

Lorraine airs weekdays on ITV1 from 9am and is available to stream on ITVX.Â