Lorraine Kelly shares when she'll retire from TV after 'amazing' year of milestones

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Lorraine Kelly has revealed she hopes to stay in broadcasting for as long as possible, ahead of turning 65 next month. In what she's described as an "amazing" year so far, the presenter has penned a new book, celebrated becoming a grandmother for the first time to daughter Rosie's baby Billie, and has been honoured with a BAFTA for her long-standing contribution to television.

As her next milestone approaches, it may seem like the perfect time to slow down, but the television host is far from ready to take a step back while she's still enjoying the ride.

She told Hello! Magazine: "I've always said if the day comes when I think I don't really want to go to work, I will stop. I've never felt that and I don't think I ever will, because every day is different." Addressing the highlight of her year, she added: "This year has been amazing, but obviously the most wonderful uplifting thing was the birth of Billie," reports the Daily Record.

Lorraine has been at the helm of her self-titled ITV show since 2010 after many years on GMTV. Recently, viewers were treated to Lorraine Kelly: 40 Unforgettable Years, a documentary exploring her illustrious career and life behind the cameras.

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