Lorraine Kelly, 63, has hinted at a rebellious past in her younger years when she admitted her relief that social media hadn't been around when she was growing up, shuddering at the idea of having to "give everything" online.The ITV star reflected that she would not have wanted her mistakes to be on record publicly.Chatting to Welsh actor Luke Evans during an episode of What If?, the podcast she co-hosts with her daughter Rosie, Lorraine praised the Hollywood star for being "open and accessible" to fans while still managing to maintain his privacy."You can't give everything - you've gotta have a wee bit of yourself, for goodness sake," she empathised."Thank God they didn't have [social media] when I was growing up, Luke.Thank the Lord there was no Facebook and no Twitter...
none of that!"She added emotionally: "We all make mistakes in our lives and we just don't want them coming back to [us]."When Lorraine was a 43-year-old, at Luke's current age, the internet was still a recent invention and WiFi networks hadn't been made available to the public yet.Implying that today's social media generation might have it harder, she praised the Beauty and the Beast star for getting the balance right between sharing when appropriate and staying private.Yet Luke admitted: "It's hard because you never give enough and people often want more...
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