Lorraine Kelly admits she 'wasn't wonderful' on The Masked Singer: 'I'd never sung in public before!'

Lorraine Kelly doesn't think she was "wonderful" on 'The Masked Singer'.

The 64-year-old presenter took part in the ITV1 singing competition in which celebrities conceal their identities under extravagant costumes and performed pop hits like Kylie Minogue's 'Padam Padam' but after being unmasked as Owl, admitted that even though she had never sung in public before, it was still such a "joy" to do the show.

Speaking on ITV's 'This Morning, she said: "I wasn't wonderful because I've never sung in public before but the joy is that you can't see anything when that head goes on. I couldn't see the audience, I didn't have to do anything, I was just worried about learning the lines.

"I'd never done it before and where could you get the opportunity to sing in front of an audience and to have such a lot of fun? There is not enough silliness in the world! It was just a joy to do, it is just a joyous show."

The daytime TV legend has carved out an illustrious career on screen over the years, having first presented 'TV-am' in the 1980s and going on to launch 'GMTV' in the years that followed before landing her own show 'Lorraine' in 2010 but insisted that she is always wanting to move with the times.

She said: "I feel incredibly lucky. I still love it, every single day is different, and every day is a school day.

"I love the fact that I've got a team of all ages; the young ones keep me young and keep me right! It's like my daughter [Rosie], she helps me with technology because you've got to keep up with things and you've got to be curious about things. Curiosity is the best possible thing, isn't it?"