TV presenter Lorraine Kelly has spoken out about Boris Johnson not knowing who she is. 

The daytime TV veteran, who was born in the Gorbals, spoke to comedians Jojo Sutherland and Bruce Devlin for the latest episode of the Be Honest podcast which comes out on Monday. 

It is the first interview Lorraine has given since the Prime Minister asked "who is Lorraine?" at the end of his Good Morning Britain appearance with Susanna Reid on Tuesday. 

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Speaking about the interview, she said: "[The interview] was brilliant, and brilliant because she let him speak.

"She wasn't trying to point score. She was just trying to get to the heart of the matter.

"And it wasn't kind of two alpha males.

"It was a forensic, really intelligent interview.

"She absolutely did her homework and he was on the ropes, because he’s broad strokes, he’s not attention to detail."

Co-host Bruce Devlin then asked Lorraine: "You say Boris doesn’t have attention to detail, how on earth does he not know who you are?"

She replied: "I don’t expect him to."

READ MORE: Lorraine Kelly remembers first home in Glasgow's Gorbals

On the podcast, the popular presenter also discussed the way she was portrayed on Bo Selecta and was asked if she complained at the time. 

Lorraine said: "I didn’t complain, but I should have.

"To be honest I never saw it, because I didn’t watch the show. I was actually very, very upset at the portrayal of Craig David, because I adore Craig.

"He’s the kindest, loveliest man, and that absolutely destroyed his career.

"For a few years that did badly affect him and his career. 

"With me, I just found it really distasteful, really horrible and I should have complained at the time, and I certainly would complain now.

"I think any woman would. The portrayal of everybody was actually very cruel."

 

 

The full today will be released at 12.01am on Monday, May 9 and can be found HERE