🎄 “It’s the softer chapter fans never expected — and the one she treasures most.” For forty years, Lorraine Kelly has been the woman who wakes up the nation. But this Christmas? She’s just “Gran.” With little Billie now 16 months, Lorraine admits she’s spoiling her rotten — even handing over gifts early because she “can’t wait to see her wee face.” A downsized TV schedule. A house move. Two Christmas dinners. And a toddler who’s somehow become the star of her world. 👇 Read the heart-warming story below 👇

Lorraine Kelly Reveals Her Christmas Plans — and Why Spoiling Baby Billie Isn’t Just a Treat… It’s a Tradition in the Making

She’s spent four decades interviewing prime ministers, A-listers and reality  TV hopefuls — but this Christmas, Lorraine Kelly’s world revolves around someone much smaller: her granddaughter, Billie.

And the 66-year-old presenter isn’t apologising for it.
She’s leaning into it. Proudly. Shamelessly.

“I’ve bought all of Billie’s presents,” she laughed — before admitting she has a habit of handing them over early because she “can’t wait to see her wee face.”

For Lorraine, this festive season marks something profound: the shift from hosting Britain’s mornings… to being at the heart of her own.

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Lorraine’s daughter, Rosie, 31, and fiancé Steve White are planning not one, but two Christmases — a morning at home, an afternoon at Gran’s, and a Boxing Day encore with Steve’s family.

Billie, now 16 months, may not understand Santa just yet — but twinkling lights? Wrapping paper? Trees?

“She’s mesmerised,” Rosie admits.
Last year she was four months old. This year, she’s wide-eyed and grabbing baubles.

A House Move, Unopened Boxes — and a Grandmother Who Lives Six Minutes Away

Lorraine reveals she’s still surrounded by packing crates after moving home to be closer to Rosie.
Six minutes — her perfect distance.

Close enough for daily cuddles.
Far enough for independence.

It’s the type of practical, thoughtful grandmothering millions recognise — and envy.

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While she jokes she hasn’t bought for anyone else, she beams when she talks about her granddaughter.

Her reasoning is simple:
grandparenting is about joy — not restraint.

And husband Steve is just as besotted.

“It’s given him a new lease of life,” Lorraine says.

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Rosie doesn’t sugar-coat the exhaustion.

“You’re basically a zombie,” she admits.
But she’s also savouring the moment — and planning her 2026 wedding, where Billie may steal the show as a tiny flower girl.

Protecting Billie — The Line Lorraine Won’t Cross

Despite public affection, Lorraine draws a firm boundary.

She won’t overexpose her granddaughter.
Rosie agrees — cherishing privacy, especially as Billie grows older.

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With her show facing reduced episodes next year, Lorraine isn’t bitter.

“It wasn’t my decision,” she says.
But she emphasises gratitude, not grievance — a rare stance in modern broadcasting.

She’s lived through the industry’s evolution:
from outrage at pregnant presenters on television…
to celebrations of working mothers on-screen.

“We have a way to go,” she says. “But we’re moving forward.”

A Christmas Marked Not by Glamour — but by Generations

This year, tradition matters more than television.

Two Christmas dinners.
A sparkly tree.
A toddler enchanted by fairy lights.
A grandmother who no longer needs lights of her own — because one small child is enough to illuminate the room.

For Lorraine Kelly, Christmas 2025 won’t be defined by ratings or schedules.
It will be defined by Billie — a granddaughter who turned a national broadcaster into a delighted, doting gran.

And she wouldn’t change a thing.