Lorraine Kelly reveals she’s been cutting her husband Steve Smith’s hair in lockdown

Lorraine Kelly reveals she’s been cutting her husband Steve Smith’s hair in lockdown using clippers and kitchen scissors as hairdressers remain closed

She joins the nation in helping loved ones keep their hair in check during lockdown.

And Lorraine Kelly revealed she has been cutting her husband Steve Smith’s hair while they spend time together at home, using clippers to trim his silver locks.

The TV presenter, 60, spoke with a professional hairdresser on Thursday’s edition of Good Morning Britain, and said she used kitchen scissors and clippers to help Steve cut his hair.

Helping hand: Lorraine Kelly revealed on Thursday that she’s been cutting her husband Steve Smith’s hair in lockdown using clippers and kitchen scissors as hairdressers remain closed

‘Basically I just used the kitchen scissors I used that thing, the clippers, for the front and then after that I used scissors but you’re right you’ve got to get proper tools,’ Lorraine admitted.

The professional hairdresser added to that sentiment by saying: ‘You’ve got to get the proper tools because come on you don’t really know what you’re doing, and you’ll be shortly told!’

Lorraine also briefly mentioned that she tried to use garden scissors on her husband’s hair as well as the tools she ended up relying on.  

DIY haircut: Lorraine spoke with a professional hairdresser on GMB, and said she used kitchen scissors and clippers to help Steve cut his hair, and even used garden scissors at one point

DIY haircut: Lorraine spoke with a professional hairdresser on GMB, and said she used kitchen scissors and clippers to help Steve cut his hair, and even used garden scissors at one point

Amused: The professional hairdresser added to that sentiment by saying: 'You've got to get the proper tools because come on you don't really know what you're doing'

Amused: The professional hairdresser added to that sentiment by saying: ‘You’ve got to get the proper tools because come on you don’t really know what you’re doing’

On Wednesday, Lorraine revealed her daughter Rosie had flown home from Singapore in the midst of the coronavirus crisis.

The presenter spoke to her daughter, 25, on Wednesday’s Good Morning Britain in a pre-recorded segment, after explaining she ‘used her common sense’ and self-isolated for two weeks after returning home.

Rosie told her mum that despite the worldwide pandemic there were no medical checks when she touched down in the UK, with the only difference being there were just 16 people on her flight.

She's back: On Wednesday, Lorraine revealed her daughter Rosie had flown home from Singapore in the midst of the coronavirus crisis

She’s back: On Wednesday, Lorraine revealed her daughter Rosie had flown home from Singapore in the midst of the coronavirus crisis

In the clip, Lorraine and Rosie were enjoying a relaxing walk in the sunshine with their dog Angus close to their home.

As the presenter told her daughter she was glad to have her back in the UK, Rosie – who works as a marketing manager in Singapore – admitted it was strange being on a flight with so few passengers on board.

She explained: ‘It was either 15 or 16 on the flight,’ as her mum added: ‘But when you got here there were no checks or anything?’

Reunited: The presenter spoke to her daughter on Wednesday's Good Morning Britain in a pre-recorded segment after she 'did the responsible thing' by going into quarantine

Reunited: The presenter spoke to her daughter on Wednesday’s Good Morning Britain in a pre-recorded segment after she ‘did the responsible thing’ by going into quarantine

Rosie then added: ‘There was nothing, it was the exact same as normal only less flights.’

She then went onto explain why she chose to self-isolate from her family for 14 days after flying home.

She said: ‘At least two weeks, I didn’t feel comfortable getting off a flight and coming straight home… I just got a leaflet, an NHS leaflet, it said if you think you have any symptoms then stay home.’

Bizarre: Rosie told her mum that despite the worldwide pandemic there were no medical checks when she touched down in the UK

Bizarre: Rosie told her mum that despite the worldwide pandemic there were no medical checks when she touched down in the UK