ITV star announces baby news live on Lorraine

Christine Lampard filled in for Lorraine Kelly once again on Thursday's show.

By Abbie Bray, Deputy Showbiz Editor

Lorraine: Juliet Sear speak about being a grandma soon

ITV star Juliet Sear appeared on Thursday's Lorraine where she chatted about becoming a grandmother for the first time.

The ITV chef admitted feeling scared about welcoming a new addition to the family.

The baker has three kids - Juliet's youngest daughter, Ruby, 23, is currently starring in Netflix's The Gentlemen, directed by Guy Ritchie while her son, George, 26, is also an actor, appearing in Disney+'s Love, Victor, and The Evermoor.

After discussing her latest cookbook, Christine Lampard turned her attention to family life. She said: "There will be more baking in your house though... lots of cookies and cupcakes I am guessing because you're going to be a granny.

"That is not possible, Julia. I am looking at you now, it is impossible."

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Lorraine: Christine spoke with Julie Sear (Image: ITV)

"Yeah," Juliet agreed as Christine said: "Your baby is having a baby."

"I can't get my head around it," Julia admitted before adding: " I think I am kind of scared more than anything.

"It just doesn't seem real to me, I am just worried about her and to make sure she is ok.

"But to be honest with you, I found it really hard having babies. I am not really a baby person.

"When I had George, I couldn't be with him by myself for a few months, my dad had to come around and help me every day. So I do worry, and obviously, in the end, I had three of them and they are all ok."

Juliet Sear

Juliet Sear is going to be a grandma (Image: ITV)

Juliet opened up about her family life in a recent interview with Express.co.uk. When speaking about her eldest daughter, she said: "She's doing really well. She's got her own place, she's a graphic designer and is a fine artist. She's having a baby in a few months.

When asked if there is a worry about having two children in the spotlight, Juliet added: "Not really because they've all done things like that since they were so little.

"They've always been out doing things, they've always been away with their classes. Ruby left to live all by herself when she was 16 in LA. The stories she's told me since that has happened, it's mad. You can't worry because you've got to let them go and hope they make the right decisions."

Lorraine airs weekdays at 9am on ITV.

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