Kate Garraway was seen sporting chic new glasses during Thursday morning’s broadcast of Good Morning Britain, as she revealed she’s injured her eye.
The presenter, 53, had been hosting the opening half-hour of the breakfast show to deliver the morning’s news, but she joked she was having trouble reading the latest headlines from the papers and her autocue.
Kate touched on her new look, as she rocked a pair of tortoise-shell glasses and explained that she was having trouble with her eye, following an injury, and was hoping to have it checked out following the show.
Let’s have a look at the front pages now, if that is, I can see them. If you haven’t noticed [the glasses]… I’ve injured my eye,’ she told viewers watching at home.
‘I don’t know what I’ve done to it, but I’m going to get it checked out today.’
She then joked: ‘But it means it’s all a bit of lottery at the moment as to whether I can read anything.’
As she was joined by hosts Ben Shephard and Susanna Reid in the studio, Kate’s co-stars touched on her new look, with Susanna admitting she had ‘glasses envy’.
‘Kate I’m absolutely loving your glasses, I’ve got a bit of glasses envy,’ she told her, as she briefly showed off her own reading specs.
Kate is now back presenting Good Morning Britain after taking a week-long break away from TV to care for her family and husband Derek Draper, who is hospitalised as he recovers from coronavirus.
Derek who was induced into a medical coma in March after contracting the virus, is now Covid-free, but remains in hospital as he battles the impacts it has had on his body.
Kate had thanked her GMB team and the show’s viewers for all their support over the last few months, while Derek has been ill.
Speaking on air, earlier this month, she said: ‘I just want to say thank you to all of you [at home] for absolutely being brilliant since I’ve come back through troubling times.’
‘And everyone here, you [Alex Beresford], Ben [Shephard] and all the people on-screen and off-screen. Everyone talks about ITV and television being a brutal business, but its not, its a family.’
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays from 6am on ITV.
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