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LORRAINE Kelly has revealed a fresh presenter line-up for the ITV show as she enjoys an Easter break.

The Scottish presenter, 64, will enjoy a peaceful Good Friday away from the cameras as she takes some much-needed time off.

Lorraine Kelly has revealed a change in the line-up for her ITV daytime series
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Lorraine Kelly has revealed a change in the line-up for her ITV daytime seriesCredit: Rex
The Scottish host told how Christine Lampard will cover the Good Friday episode
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The Scottish host told how Christine Lampard will cover the Good Friday episodeCredit: Rex
The ITV daytime show anchor wished her fans a 'happy Easter' - suggesting she will also be absent on Monday
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The ITV daytime show anchor wished her fans a 'happy Easter' - suggesting she will also be absent on MondayCredit: Rex

As Thursday's episode of Lorraine wrapped, she told viewers: "That's all for today, Christine Lampard is here tomorrow."

She then added: "You have a good day and Happy Easter," hinting she will also be replaced on her Monday show.

Lorraine's programme airs every Monday to Friday, running from 9am to 10am.

Christine, a regular on Loose Women, often fills in for Lorraine during the school holidays.

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Fans recently claimed the show anchor had "disappeared" after she was absent back in October.

The Lorraine change-up comes after sister show Good Morning Britain also underwent a huge show shake-up.

Today, popular anchor Susanna Reid, 53, told how she would be taking a "couple of weeks" off - before urging viewers "not to panic."

Meanwhile Friday ad-hoc presenter Adil Ray, 49, is also enjoying a fortnight off.

Memorable moment

Lorraine's seasonal break comes after a hugely memorable moment earlier this week.

Lorraine fights back emotion as showcases new career move live on-air today

The star officiated on a same-sex marriage which played out live on air.

Wearing a sparkling rainbow-stripe frock, she gave a blessing to Cardiff-based Luke Avaient and Gavin Sheppard, who said their I Dos in front of family and friends gathered in the studio.

It was aired to mark a decade of same sex marriage, which was only legalised in the UK in 2014.

Former Tory Prime Minister David Cameron backed the motion in Parliament, saying: "I am a strong believer in marriage.

"It helps people commit to each other and I think it is right that gay people should be able to get married too."

It came after Lorraine officiated a same-sex marriage on the show earlier in the week
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It came after Lorraine officiated a same-sex marriage on the show earlier in the weekCredit: Rex
Fellow ITV daytime show GMB is also subject to a presenter change during the seasonal break
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Fellow ITV daytime show GMB is also subject to a presenter change during the seasonal breakCredit: Rex
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