Squirming Lorraine Kelly drowned out as Piers Morgan and Dr Amir furiously clash over trans rights and women’s spaces – with viewers jeering ‘she looks VERY uncomfortable!’

Lorraine Kelly joined Piers Morgan and Dr. during Thursday’s show. She squirmed in her seat as Amir clashed angrily over transgender rights and women’s spaces.
As the program descended into chaos, the 65-year-old presenter became overwhelmed with the pair repeatedly talking about him.
Bringing her signature chaos to the show, viewers claimed Lorraine looked ‘very uncomfortable’ as she ‘lost control’ of her own breakfast show.
Piers appeared as a guest on the ITV show to talk about Donald Trump, the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files and new legal guidance on single-sex spaces.
People in toilets can be asked if they are male or female, a report published today ruled.
Lorraine said of the news: ‘Oh, that’s going to open a can of worms.’
Lorraine Kelly joined Piers Morgan and Dr. during Thursday’s show. She squirmed in her seat as Amir clashed angrily over transgender rights and women’s spaces.
As the program descended into chaos, the 65-year-old presenter choked up as the duo continued to talk about him.
Piers retorted: ‘Not really, but what is a cisgender woman?’
Lorraine questioned Piers, saying the description was of a biological female: ‘Well, why don’t we call them that? This will solve many problems; You stop calling them stupid names like cisgender.’
Dr. who was also a guest. Amir Khan then interjected: ‘When it comes to these kinds of issues, the reason it’s problematic is because most of these people won’t be trained to ask these kinds of questions…’
Piers then joked: ‘I’ll stand outside the toilet and ask the questions!’
She then asked Amir which restroom he used, and he made it clear that he preferred the men’s restroom.
Piers then asked why and Amir said he ‘identified as male’.
Piers corrected her: ‘No, you don’t identify as male. You are a man. You’re a man, so you use men’s, and so do I.’
Lorraine tried to interject, saying he was using women the way men were ‘disgusting’, and Piers roared: ‘So how would you feel if we both walked in there?’
Lorraine giggled as she replied: ‘I wouldn’t be very happy if I was in the toilet!’
Piers continued: ‘Men should stay out of women’s space and women should stay out of men’s space. “It used to be very simple.”
But Dr Khan was doing none of this and said: ‘No, that’s not the result!’
As the conversation progressed, Lorraine implored the pair to drop it.
Sharing their thoughts on X, viewers wrote: ‘Piers Morgan is taking Lorraine by storm. The producers are probably experiencing a crisis.’
They added: ‘Piers Morgan runs riot in Lorraine’; ‘Save Dr Amir!! This is a living assassination’; ‘Piers Morgan causes mayhem on ITV this morning’; ‘Lorraine looks very uncomfortable!’
Elsewhere, Piers joked about ITV’s ‘savage’ cuts after learning Kate Garraway and Richard Madeley were ending their shows.
While Lorraine suggested Piers could take over from her, she playfully said: ‘Hi Kate, Hello Richard – did you miss me?’
Lorraine added: ‘They’re away, they’re gone!’
‘Where did they go?’ ‘There used to be a bit of bi-directionality,’ he exclaimed. Are these all gone? Aren’t the cuts brutal?’
When it was announced in May that ITV would cut 220 jobs, Lorraine described it as ‘heartbreaking’.
Lorraine’s broadcast has been reduced from one hour to 30 minutes per episode and will only air for 30 weeks per year; The same is said for Loose Women rather than their full-year program.
But like other daytime shows, This Morning’s production team will join those at Lorraine and Loose Women to share resources.
Bringing her signature chaos to the show, viewers claimed Lorraine looked ‘very disturbed’ as she ‘lost control’ of her own breakfast show
Sharing their thoughts on X, viewers wrote: ‘Piers Morgan is taking Lorraine by storm. ‘Producers are probably experiencing a crisis’
Top TV talent, including Lorraine, are believed to be ‘furious’ and ‘insulted’ by the change, while Loose Women already fear inevitable job losses.
Presenters such as Kaye Adams have spoken out about the ongoing situation and said she is having “sleepless nights” due to the changes; Kate Garraway said it was “not fun” to see such a sweeping change.
Former Loose Women host Sherrie Hewson described the panel’s decision to target her daily talk show as ‘cruel’ and said it was a ‘lifeline’ for many lonely people.
The changes are being framed by ITV as a way to save money but reinvest in other genres while keeping its flagship shows.
ITV Studios, which produces shows such as I’m A Celeb, made £1,350 million in revenue in the nine months to September this year, so the reality show Down Under has been a huge moneymaker for the company.
Lorraine airs weekdays from 9am on ITV1 and can be watched on ITVX.




