SCOTTISH actor Brian Cox surprised Lorraine Kelly with a gift as the TV host celebrated her 64th birthday.
The Succession star left the presenter in shock when he presented Kelly with a gift during the pair's interview.
“I have a wee gift for you here,” he said to which Kelly replied: “You can come back anytime.”
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Kelly was left delighted as she opened up a large pair of fluffy Moon Boots which she said she would pair with another gift she had been given – a patterned Oodie covered with her dog’s face.
“These are amazing. Guys, these are incredible,” Kelly told the crew.
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“So I’m going to wear these all the time. Seriously did you bring these in just for me and you knew my size and everything?”
Kelly was also greeted by members of Take That with Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen appearing on screen to wish her a happy birthday.
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