Scottish television presenter Lorraine Kelly was spotted out and about in East Kilbride over the weekend as she headed to a much-loved restaurant in The Village. Advertisement Advertisement Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to GlasgowWorld, you get 70% fewer ads while viewing the news that matters to you. Although born in the Gorbals , Kelly moved from the area to East Kilbride in her early years where she attended Claremont High School and also began work at her local newspaper - the East Kilbride News.
Taking to social media, Lorraine Kelly said: "Great to see my mum at the weekend - lovely time at Once Upon a Table in East Kilbride with my brother Graham who treated us! "Mum is doing really well - she's a phenomenon." It comes after we revealed Lorraine Kelly’s fond memories of visiting Bridgeton Library, as she celebrates 40 years on TV screens. Advertisement Advertisement Appearing on Lorraine Kelly: 40 Unforgettable Years, which celebrates her TV career, she said: "I loved the library in Bridgeton, do you remember the library at Bridgeton Cross? The big old-fashioned one, it was lovely and it felt like that took me ages to walk.
"It's nothing, about five minutes from school and I used to go there a lot. That's one of my fondest memories. It's sort of gave me a lifelong love of reading.
It made me curious about the world, and it was a place of joy.".