Kate Garraway pulls out of GMB again after latest family heartache
Good Morning Britain presenter Kate Garraway has been absent from the show after her father Gordon was rushed to hospital following a suspected stroke and heart attack
Kate Garraway, the popular Good Morning Britain host, is taking a temporary hiatus from her presenting duties and will not be gracing the studio this week. The 57-year-old presenter, who usually lights up our screens every Thursday and Friday on the ITV breakfast show, has been noticeably absent following her father Gordon's suspected stroke and heart attack.
Ranvir Singh, the stand-in host, was announced to fill in for her, joining Richard Madeley and Robert Rinder last week. On Tuesday, July 30, 2024, an ITV spokesperson confirmed that Kate will not be hosting the morning show this week.
A source told The Sun that Kate "is on pre-arranged leave" due to her father's health crisis. Kate had been filling in for Susanna Reid, who is enjoying a summer break, when she had to rush to her father's side upon hearing of his condition.
She has since maintained a bedside vigil for Gordon. An insider revealed to The Sun: "Very sadly, Kate's father collapsed earlier this week while staying, along with her mum and her brother in Cornwall."
"It was incredibly frightening as he was found unconscious and immediately taken to hospital. It seems likely that he's had a stroke and possibly a heart attack as well - doctors are still doing tests."
Later on, the insider divulged to OK! Magazine: "He remains in hospital and is currently stable but, understandably, it's given the whole family a terrible scare and they are praying he can recover."
"Luckily Kate is due to be off work for a few weeks anyway so she can divide her time between the hospital whilst simultaneously looking after Darcey and Billy."
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"After the horrible, heartbreaking year they have had, it's so important to Kate that they try and have a normal summer break."
Wrapping up, the source added: "It's a very stressful time for the whole family but as ever Kate is doing her best to look after everyone."
Earlier this year, viewers were moved as Kate shared the heartrending news of her husband's demise. Derek Draper succumbed to Covid-19 following a lengthy fight against the disease since 2020.
Suffering severe complications due to the virus, he passed away at the age of 56.
In light of his passing, Kate has openly shared the staggering financial burden induced by his continuous medical costs, which has left her facing considerable debta plight she has discussed with disarming honesty on TV in recent times.
Good Morning Britain airs on weekdays between 6am and 9am on ITV and ITVX.