Loren Kelly has revealed that she will have to undergo surgery to remove her ovaries and fallopian tubes.
The Scottish TV presenter, known for hosting the ITV program of her name, shared a video from her hospital bed on Saturday (May 3), stating that she was “not feeling well for a while”.
He said, “Just want to tell you that I am doing a wee process today. I am not feeling well for a while. So I had some scans and tests and I have to take out my ovaries and my tubes,” he said in the video.
He assured that it was a “purely preventive” and was being performed using the minimum invasive process keyhole surgery, saying that he was “seen very well”.
“I am going to recover completely,” she said. “Will meet again soon.”
In the caption of the post, Kelly wrote that she was “very lucky to behave very well” because she was a gynecologist Dr. Ahmed was thanked to Rafat and hospital staff.
Kelly was met with messages of support from celebrity colleagues and friends Good Morning Britain Hosts Suzana Reid Writing, “Sending love to all of you into the world,” with a love-heart emoji.
Countyfile Posted by Matt Baker said, “A lot of love Loren X,” as Radio Host Edel Roberts said: “Very love you Loren!
TV presenter Vaneesa Feltz said: “To think about you and send love. Let me know if you imagine a trip.
Chris Hoy’s wife Sarra said: “Sorry to hear that you are not feeling well, but pleased to hear that you have a plan and you are being resolved.” While Katie Piper also wished him “fast recovery”.

The process, known as Salingo-Ephorectomy, takes one to two hours and requires several hours of recovery in the hospital.
NHS recommends that you should work for two to four weeks after the procedure. Kelly did not explain why she was removing her ovaries, but it is usually done as a preventive measure if there is a significant risk of associated disease, such as ovarian cancer.
Kelly recently commented on the “hurt” suggestion that she takes much more time than presenting her morning show.
In recent years, Kelly has taken a increasing number of breaks, with the Parody X/Twitter account @Lorrainekwatch, she documentes the number of numbers appearing in her show. The account has been taken down since then.

Presenter told Mentor He found it “really hurt, really”.
He said: “This is really. I have not talked about it before. I am a serious and I really work hard and I had to take off on Friday for the last one year. I thought it was strange to take care of a lot.”
The host said that she “initially took time to take care of her mother” that had become ill “, but then felt that she enjoyed the brake – and other ITVs were jealous of the morning hosts who were able to work four days a week.
“It brings you to line with everyone, because if you see This morningEveryone does four days. And as I am growing up, I want to do other things – more writing, all this, “the hosts who have written two books, said.” Friend, I have been doing this for 40 years, working my A *** off. ,