The Scotsman

Kelly reveals her Covid anxiety

- By TOM HORTON

Lorraine Kelly has said that she had “real anxiety” as a result of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The TV presenter told Good Housekeepi­ng magazine she found herself glued to social media and checking the news constantly. She said she now tries to take more time off.

The Scot told the magazine: “When we first went into lockdown, I had real anxiety and felt quite overwhelme­d by it all.

“Back then, the news channels were on constantly, I was always looking at social media, and it was too much.

“So I now take a little bit of time out. The main thing that makes it better for me is taking [my dog] Angus for a walk.

“He’s such a stress-buster. He comes into the room every morning before I get up, around 5am, and he sits on my bed and it just makes me feel better.”

She added that people are “reassessin­g their lives” as a result of the pandemic.

Kelly said she has friends who have realised they are not happy in their relationsh­ips.

“It’s really interestin­g how that’s come about,” she said. “You can’t be selfish about these things, but you only have one life and you have to try to be as happy and fulfilled as you can.”

She also praised Kate Garraway, whose husband Derek Draper is in hospital as he tries to recover from coronaviru­s.

Kelly said the broadcaste­r “has been so strong”, adding: “She pops into my head an awful lot. Her situation is so hard on her and her kids.”

The full interview is in the September issue of Good Housekeepi­ng.

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