Lorraine Kelly, 64, confirms she will NEVER retire as she vows to keep working ... trends now

Lorraine Kelly, 64, confirms she will NEVER retire as she vows to keep working ... trends now

Lorraine Kelly has vowed to continue working as long as she can as she confessed she has no plans to retire. 

The TV presenter, 64, has achieved a successful four decades in the spotlight after making her debut on TV-AM back in 1984. 

Since then she has presented for ITV and STV including Good Morning Britain, This Morning, Daybreak and her own show Lorraine, which she has hosted since 2010. 

On Sunday the star is to receive a BAFTA Special Award to recognise her broadcasting career at the BAFTA Television Awards at the Royal Festival Hall in London. 

And Lorraine has no plans to slow down as she told The Mirror: 'I don't think I would ever retire. I look at people like Jane Goodall, who I interviewed recently. The amazing lady who works with chimpanzees, she's 90 years old.' 

Lorraine Kelly has confirmed she will NEVER retire as she vows to keep working like David Attenborough even if her ITV show is axed

Lorraine Kelly has confirmed she will NEVER retire as she vows to keep working like David Attenborough even if her ITV show is axed

Lorraine has no plans to slow down as she told The Mirror: 'I don't think I would ever retire. I look at people like Jane Goodall, who I interviewed recently. The amazing lady who works with chimpanzees, she's 90 years old'

Lorraine has no plans to slow down as she told The Mirror: 'I don't think I would ever retire. I look at people like Jane Goodall, who I interviewed recently. The amazing lady who works with chimpanzees, she's 90 years old'

She continued: 'I look at David Attenborough, I look at people like Michael Palin, and they still work really really hard because they love what they do. They still have a curiosity and they want to learn things. I have still got lots to do and lots of people to talk to.' 

Lorraine has had her own ITV show since 2010 and she confessed that even if the show is ever axed she won't retire completely. 

'Even if that happens I won't retire completely, I will always either be writing or doing something for radio. It's a huge milestone. 40 years is massive. TV can be notoriously pretty ruthless and people can come and go.'

Lorraine is nominated in the Daytime category at this year's TV BAFTA's and will be attending with her husband Steve and daughter Rosie, 29, who announced her first pregnancy last month.  

The star admitted she will be emotional and

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