Lorraine Kelly couldn’t help but gasp when Dr. Amir Khan demonstrated his remarkable yoga techniques on Thursday’s Lorraine.
Lorraine, 63, was talking with Dr Hilary Jones about the Indian government encouraging people to practise yoga during their lunch periods when she said, ‘Would you be getting Dr Amir to do that at his desk?’
Dr. Amir then stepped onto his operating bench and contorted his body into a pretty spectacular backbend, causing Lorraine to remark, ‘I would be in hospital if I did that.’
Lorraine has been knocked down more than once this week.
On Monday, the veteran host was greeted by a special visitor, 106-year-old Joan Willet.
Lorraine, the show’s adoring mother, couldn’t stop smiling when conversing with Joan, who was on the show to discuss receiving a British Empire Medal for her charity efforts.
Joan, an extraordinarily remarkable woman, completed a 17-mile walking challenge during the epidemic and earned a stunning £60,000 for the British Heart Foundation.
Joan, who turns 107 this month, stunned viewers as she spoke about her incredible achievement from her Hastings care home, with many going to social media to praise the centenarian as an inspiration.Joan is the oldest recipient on the King’s first birthday honours list, and the late Captain Sir Tom Moore pushed her to take on the walking challenge.
During the epidemic, Sir Tom reportedly donated an eye-watering £39 million for various NHS organisations by walking laps around his lawn.
Sir Tom was moved by the treatment he received while being treated for skin cancer and a damaged hip, so he set out to raise £1,000 for those fighting on the front lines of the epidemic.His effort, however, soared above his greatest aspirations as his narrative touched the hearts of the country, and he ended up generating millions for the cause.
Sir Tom died on February 2, 2021, at the age of 100, from pneumonia and Covid-19, after rallying the UK with his optimistic words “Tomorrow will be a good day.”