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Lorraine Kelly makes cheeky dig at Boris Johnson on-stage at TV BAFTAs

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Lorraine Kelly made a dig at Boris Johnson while presenting an award at the Virgin Media BAFTA TV Awards awards on Sunday night.  MORE: BAFTA TV Awards 2022: see the complete list of winnersApproaching the podium to present the award for News Coverage, the ITV star said: "Hello, and a special hello to Boris, I'm Lorraine. Lovely to see you. "Monty Don shares personal garden transformation - fans go wildMadonna films inside stunning bedroom and en-suiteAnton Du Beke shows off incredible living roomSean Penn and Charlize Theron grace the red carpet togetherStrictlys Karen Hauer causes a stir in fitness video with new boyfriendWATCH: Michelle Keegan gets her glam on ready for the TV BaftasThe tongue-in-cheek comment comes after the 62-year-old was snubbed by the Prime Minister during Tuesday's edition of Good Morning Britain.

Following his interview with Susanna Reid on the programme, Boris asked who longtime television host Lorraine was before her breakfast show began.  MORE: Meet BAFTA TV Awards 2022 host Richard Ayoade's famous wifeMORE: Michelle Keegan steals the red carpet at the TV Baftas in enchanting dress"Who's Lorraine?" Boris quipped, before Susanna responded: "Who's Lorraine?

Lorraine's a legend. "Lorraine made a dig at Boris Johnson during the TV BAFTAsSusanna addressed Boris' comment the following day on Wednesday's show.

Chatting to Lorraine via video link, she said: "Lorraine, there is always a moment which I call, the Lorraine moment. Yesterday was the Lorraine moment to end all Lorraine moments, wasn't it?"The Scottish TV star replied: "It was very funny.

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