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ITV's Lorraine screams 'what have you done' as she gives singer strict demand

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Lorraine Kelly was left gobsmacked during her ITV show as an AI image of Craig David startled her.

The 64-year-old was back for another instlament of her self-titled programme, covering a range of topics from health to entertainment. But while having a sit-down chat with award-winning musician Craig, Lorraine couldn't hold back her surprise.

Discussing his career highlights as well as his new single, the conversation took a different direction when the presenter compared him to a well-known fictional character. She said: "Now look, can I say that you're a bit like Willy that you distribute chocolate bars to everybody."

But while talking, an image of Craig's face superimposed on Willy Wonka's body was shown on the screen behind her. Shocked by the image, Lorraine screamed: "Oh, oh my God! What have you done?"

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"Don't ever get that hairstyle," she screeched. Also shocked by the image, Craig simply said, "wow" but also referred back to a music video her previously did for one of his famous songs.

He said: "But in the What's Your Flavour video, if you go back to that video I did a whole Willy Wonka sketch in that. So I was actually playing Willy Wonka because my first album Born To It, the title actually came from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory."

After two years away from music, Craig is now releasing his single, In Your Hands. Craig who is best-known for his hits 7 Days, Fill Me In and many more, has now also released the music video, which features his younger-self.

Speaking about the new song, whic is a spin on the classic Christian tune sang in several schools, he told Hits Radio: "'In Your Hands' is such an important song for me as I wanted to shine light on how truly special we all are. Especially when we allow our inner child to play, that part of us that holds the true meaning & joy to life."

He added: "It was so important for me to land each part of the song to honour the simple, yet powerful sentiment of the chorus." As well as his new song, Craig will also be going on tour in February 2025.

Lorraine airs weekdays at 9am on ITV1.

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