Lorraine Kelly opened up about being "crushed" upon hearing the devastating words from a superior: "You'll never make it in TV. Not with that accent." The beloved ITV presenter was honoured in the special documentary, Lorraine Kelly: 40 Unforgettable Years, where she recalled her unexpected career journey.
Initially aiming for a Russian degree, Kelly's path took a turn when she opted for journalism at her local paper as a junior reporter. Her aspirations were shaken, however, by the BBC boss' harsh judgement on her accent just when she landed her dream role, leading to a moment of soul-searching for Kelly. Despite this setback, she didnt give up, bolstered by Alison Hammond's heartfelt affirmation in the documentary that Kelly trailblazed for presenters without the 'Queens English'.
Reminiscing in the programme, Lorraine shared her determination to succeed: "After five years at the East Kilbride News, I felt ready to move on. I was always wanting to test myself, so I thought, 'I wouldn't mind having a try at the BBC .'" Kelly narrated her relentless pursuit of a break at the BBC , saying, "Well I applied for every job under the sun at the BBC , and eventually I think I wore them down.
They gave me a job as a researcher, and they used to send me out to do vox pops and talk to people," reports the Mirror . With aspirations of becoming a television reporter, she recollected the anticipation before the crushing blow, "I thought, 'I'd love to be a reporter on TV one day'. That was.