18 Tweets That Sum Up The Sheer Ridiculousness Of The Whole 'Lorraine Kelly' Debacle

Twitter had a lot of fun with this one.
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The showbiz world has been rocked to its very core by the news that the lovely, smiley breakfast TV presenter we all know as Lorraine Kelly is actually a character played by a “theatrical artist”, also called Lorraine Kelly.

In a £1.2 million tax battle Lorraine was fighting against HMRC, a tribunal heard that she does not appear as herself on her weekday ITV show, instead “presenting a persona of herself”.

As Judge Jennifer Dean sided with Lorraine in the tax row, which also saw her rule Lorraine should be treated as a “self-employed star” rather than one employed by ITV, the judge bizarrely claimed: “We did not accept that Ms Kelly simply appeared as herself – we were satisfied that Ms Kelly presents a persona of herself, she presents herself as a brand and that is the brand ITV sought when engaging her.

Lorraine Kelly, or "Lorraine Kelly" depending on who you ask or what time of day it is
Lorraine Kelly, or "Lorraine Kelly" depending on who you ask or what time of day it is
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“All parts of the show are a performance, the act being to perform the role of a friendly, chatty and fun personality,” she added.

“We should make clear we do not doubt that Ms Kelly is an entertaining lady but the point is that for the time Ms Kelly is contracted to perform live on air she is public ‘Lorraine Kelly’.

“She may not like the guest she interviews, she may not like the food she eats, she may not like the film she viewed but that is where the performance lies.”

After everyone had gotten over the pure shock of realising we’d been watching someone play the part of Lorraine Kelly every morning for 30 years, the jokes started pouring in on Twitter...

There were calls to diversify the role of “Lorraine Kelly”

I think the next ‘Lorraine Kelly’ should be a man. It’s 2019!

— Ryan Love △⃒⃘ (@RyanJL) March 21, 2019

There was confusion of whether her Twitter (the ironically named @reallorraine) belonged to Lorraine Kelly or “Lorraine Kelly”

It's so ironic that Lorraine Kelly's Twitter handle is reallorraine because we just don't know who the real Lorraine is

— Jack Wetherill (@JackWetherill) March 21, 2019

The suggestion of a whole documentary series about “Lorraine Kelly” had us sold

The Real Lorraine Kelly is the doc I want to make. It’s going to shock the nation.

— Neil Breakwell (@BreakwellNeil) March 21, 2019

Leaving Lorraine. A new documentary that reveals what really happened for 35 years when one woman, Lorraine Kelly, went undercover as a TV presenter called Lorraine Kelly. Coming soon to Channel 4.

— Elliot Gonzalez (@elliot_gonzalez) March 21, 2019

But the idea also posed one very important question

Who is going to play Lorraine Kelly in the film about the tax case? Will Lorraine have to audition to play herself playing herself?

— Jim Waterson (@jimwaterson) March 21, 2019

Some quickly remembered her turn on Bo Selecta

“Lorraine Kelly wins £1.2 million tax case against HMRC by claiming she goes to work as a ‘theatrical performer’ and is playing a character” pic.twitter.com/9feMr7x4U9

— Mrs Phil Perry MBE (@MrsPhilPerry) March 21, 2019

There were also calls for Lorraine Kelly to win awards for her daily performance as “Lorraine Kelly” on Lorraine

And the BAFTA goes to...

Lorraine Kelly for her role as Lorraine Kelly on Lorraine Kelly pic.twitter.com/A0ZQz4M5VB

— shane telford. (@MrShaneReaction) March 20, 2019

While many speculated about what actual Lorraine Kelly was like when the cameras weren’t rolling

Lorraine Kelly clocking off from another day of working as "Lorraine Kelly". pic.twitter.com/6Ety1fOxTk

— Nick Walker (@nickw84) March 21, 2019

Lorraine Kelly in court claiming she's playing a character on TV pic.twitter.com/gRVByJXdhm

— party ross anthem (@Rauss_Mc) March 21, 2019

Others hoped for a tax rebate for their own performances in the workplace

Right hold on. If "Lorraine Kelly" gets to have a cheery, tax avoiding work alter ego. We all get to have one. Fair is fair. I'm usually a miserable cow- seriously- but look at me now, I'm cheery. I'm being a 'theoretical performer.' I'll take my rebate in cash.tnx #LorraineKelly pic.twitter.com/hRz9GcWGPn

— Carlyn (@carlyn182) March 21, 2019

We’re now always going to question when someone is being nice to us

If I’m nice to you at brunch it’s because I want it to be tax deductible, not because I’m having a nice time. pic.twitter.com/0knlbYLasg

— A🐝 (@husseybyname) March 21, 2019

The revelations about “Lorraine Kelly” left people questioning that if Lorraine is playing a role, who else could be?

Hold on wait, does this mean Holly Willoughby is a friendly character too!? 😩 pic.twitter.com/qqL5d7PUKB

— Coco (@cjrutter) March 21, 2019

Is it possible that the joke is on us and Jeremy Corbyn is actually just playing an absurd character called 'Jeremy Corbyn'? #lorrainekelly

— Rick Edwards (@rickedwards1) March 21, 2019

Especially when other people often stand in for “Lorraine Kelly” on Lorraine

Hang on, does this mean that when someone like Christine Lampard fills in for Lorraine she is playing 'Lorraine Kelly' too?

Is she just Christine then OR Christine playing Christine? https://t.co/3526IT1mhj

— Ryan Love △⃒⃘ (@RyanJL) March 20, 2019

On today’s episode of Lorraine, the role of LORRAINE KELLY will be played by Fiona Phillips

— Shaun Kitchener (@ShaunKitchener) March 20, 2019

Although this idea of how to deal with the change in actor was inspired

I hope when the next actor to play Lorraine Kelly comes in they do a transformation scene like in Doctor Who https://t.co/VvqD32VMmk

— Gavin George (@gavingeorge88) March 21, 2019

Then came the inevitable Wikipedia edit

Whoever edited Lorraine Kelly's Wikipedia page... 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😂https://t.co/xkaXJJLdyK pic.twitter.com/lKM3Y2JC7Q

— Bentos The Enigma (@BentosTheEnigma) March 21, 2019

But at least now we’ve all got an excuse to watch Lorraine everyday

Almost time for interpretive actress Lorraine Kelly today, so excited for this morning's performance

— Jack Wetherill (@JackWetherill) March 21, 2019

Lorraine (with “Lorraine Kelly”, not Lorraine Kelly) airs weekdays at 8.30am on ITV.

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