Lorraine Kelly struggles to contain her laughter as she makes VERY cheeky quip during segment about naked dolls: ‘Bigger is better’

Lorraine Kelly could barely contain her laughter on Wednesday’s episode of her eponymous show as she blushed over a collection of naked knitted dolls.

The chat show host, 64, was speaking to a pair of mischievous pensioners who are famed for creating an array of cheeky, unclothed ‘woolly dollies’.

Knitting away on the day-time show, the Somerset women, dubbed ‘Britain’s naughtiest knitters’, revealed they had created a series of characters in a bid to raise money for Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance.

Two of their most beloved models include a near-naked hairy policeman and a woman called Barbara whose boobs are said to be ‘too small’.

Agreeing that Barbara needed some work in the chest area, Lorraine blushed as she cheekily quipped: ‘Bigger is better for all sorts of reasons’.

Lorraine Kelly struggled to contain her laughter on Wednesday as she made VERY cheeky quip during a segment about naked dolls and said ‘Bigger is better for all sorts of reasons’ 

The chat show host, 64, was speaking to a pair of mischievous pensioners who are famed for creating an array of cheeky, unclothed 'woolly dollies'

The chat show host, 64, was speaking to a pair of mischievous pensioners who are famed for creating an array of cheeky, unclothed ‘woolly dollies’

One of the knitting ladies said: ‘The only complaint we have had is that Barbara’s boobies aren’t big enough.’

Lorraine agreed: ‘Its true. It’s absolutely true. Yeah they need to be bigger. They do. Keep up the good work and anyway Bigger is better for all sorts of reasons.’

The two women earlier revealed on the show that a cafe which displayed the fun figures had received a complaint about the doll’s lack of clothing. 

One woman allegedly reported the funny dolls as she said she could not walk her grandchildren to school. 

Because she has to walk past the charity shop window where they are displayed, she does not think they are appropriate for display. 

Since the complaint, the cafe has used A4 sheets of paper to cover the dolls away from children who are in the eye-line of the shop’s display window. 

Despite the single complaint at the shop, viewers of the ITV programme flocked to X, formerly known as X, to share their thoughts. 

One penned: ‘Please give these 2 ladies a knitting show’

Knitting away on the day-time show, the Somerset women, dubbed 'Britain's naughtiest knitters', revealed they had created a series of characters in a bid to raise money for Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance

Knitting away on the day-time show, the Somerset women, dubbed ‘Britain’s naughtiest knitters’, revealed they had created a series of characters in a bid to raise money for Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance

Two of their most beloved models include a near-naked hairy policeman and a woman called Barbara whose boobs are said to be 'too small'

Two of their most beloved models include a near-naked hairy policeman and a woman called Barbara whose boobs are said to be ‘too small’

Agreeing that Barbara needed some work in the chest area, Lorraine blushed as she cheekily quipped: 'Bigger is better for all sorts of reasons'

Agreeing that Barbara needed some work in the chest area, Lorraine blushed as she cheekily quipped: ‘Bigger is better for all sorts of reasons’

‘These two ladies are hilarious! The little giggle she just did when her friend said they just had 1 person moan about them!! Brilliant’

‘Giggling away. Those ladies have seen some things’

‘Poor Barbara! Body shamed on live TV!!!’ 

In response to the few who disagreed with the shop’s decision to keep them in the window, Lorraine quipped: ‘knitted naughty bits, I think it is the way forward’.

The two women earlier revealed on the show that a cafe which displayed the fun figures had received a complaint about the doll's lack of clothing

The two women earlier revealed on the show that a cafe which displayed the fun figures had received a complaint about the doll’s lack of clothing

Despite the single complaint at the cafe, viewers of the ITV programme flocked to X, formerly known as X, to share their thoughts

Despite the single complaint at the cafe, viewers of the ITV programme flocked to X, formerly known as X, to share their thoughts



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