Lorraine Kelly shares shocking sacking post-baby.

Lorraine Kelly shares shocking sacking post-baby.

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admitted she was left 'terrified' after being sacked from her main presenting role on GMTV just weeks after giving birth to daughter Rosie.

GMTV, which launched in 1993, was the predecessor to 's current breakfast programming and was axed in 2010.

Speaking on the Daily Mail's Life of Bryony podcast, Lorraine, 66, revealed she was let go in 1994 after the station received complaints from viewers about her being visibly pregnant on screen.

The host of ITV's long-running daytime show Lorraine was joined on the podcast by daughter Rosie Kelly Smith, 31, to .

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Lorraine Kelly admitted she was left 'terrified' after being sacked from her main presenting role on GMTV just weeks after giving birth to daughter Rosie

Lorraine, 66, revealed she was let go in 1994 after the station received complaints from viewers about her being visibly pregnant on screen

Reflecting on how much motherhood has changed across the generations, Lorraine praised the seismic shift in attitudes towards pregnancy and maternity leave since she herself first fell pregnant.

'The change of attitude has been extraordinary,' Lorraine told columnist Bryony Gordon.

'When I was pregnant in 1994, being visibly pregnant on TV was still frowned upon in certain quarters. We got complaints from viewers.

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'When I went off to have Rosie in June, I thought I would be coming back in September. It was only a couple of months off. Then, they phoned me up and said: "We're going to try someone else out."

'That's the world of telly, it's brutal. Absolutely brutal. I didn't have a leg to stand on because I was a freelancer, you have got no rights.

'I was absolutely terrified. Rosie was only about a month old. We had this tiny little person - massive responsibility. We had just moved south and taken on a massive mortgage.'

The host of ITV's long-running daytime show Lorraine was joined on the podcast by daughter Rosie Kelly Smith, 31, to promote her debut book on motherhood, Mother to Mother

By January 1995, she had been awarded her own show - the beginning of a 30-year uninterrupted reign on morning television

Amusingly, Lorraine revealed she was offered a route back to GMTV thanks to her status as a new mother.

A baby food brand wanted to sponsor the station but would only splash the cash if Lorraine returned to host.

By January 1995, she had been awarded her own show - the beginning of a 30-year uninterrupted reign on morning television.

Lorraine added: 'It worked out really well in the end. But honestly, I was so scared.