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Lorraine host looks unrecognisable as they strip to fishnet stockings and black lipstick

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A LORRAINE show host looked completely unrecognisable as they stripped to fishnet stockings and black lipstick.

The presenter’s new look – flashed on screen in a resurfaced image – left ITV anchor Lorraine Kelly, 64, saying they “never looked lovelier.”

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A Lorraine show host stunned fans with their completely different look[/caption]
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They pulled on fishnet stockings and black lipstick as they cut a strikingly different figure[/caption]
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Host Lorraine Kelly said they ‘never looked lovelier’[/caption]
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The image showed Lorraine’s entertainment reporter Ross King during his stint on The Rocky Horror Picture Show[/caption]

It showed Lorraine‘s entertainment reporter, Ross King, 62, donning the striking get-up during his stint on The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

The Scot previously swapped stockings with Jason Donavan, 56 – who was live in the studio on Tuesday – to play Frank-n-Furter on the stage show.

To mark the moment, an image of his UK performances played out on-screen.

This left Lorraine squealing: “For goodness sake.

“He has never looked lovelier.”

Jason added: “Look at Ross! That was in Stoke,” to which Lorraine agreed: “It was, it was,” before she introduced Ross’ personalised message to ex Neighbours star Jason.

As Ross wrapped the trip down memory lane message, he said of the Aussie: “You are really one of the good guys in the business.”

Afterwards, Jason said: “That’s going to get me emotional.

“We all want to do good things.”

Jason has returned to the role in Richard O’Brien’s legendary rock and roll musical, taking on the character until February 1, 2025.

Meanwhile, Ross faced another cringe-worthy moment on the show recently.

It came as he repeatedly confused GMB anchor Adil Ray for his co-host, Richard Madeley.

The Lorraine show was also recently thrown into chaos as Ross appeared to “freeze” on-screen.

While many viewers know the Glasgow presenter for his entertainment knowledge, some are also fans because of his theatre credentials.

He also previously starred in Dick Whittington at Sadler’s Wells Theatre in London’s West End, as well as playing lead theatre roles in Guys and Dolls, Butterfly Children and Charley’s Aunt.

Ross has also been bestowed an MBE for services in Broadcasting, Arts and Charity.

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Ross took over the show’s role as Frank-N-Furter in 2013[/caption]
Although he is best-known as an ITV entertainment reporter, Ross has had a stellar theatre career
He issued a touching video message to pal Jason O’Donavan live on Lorraine’s show on Tuesday, after he resumed the role in the rock and roll stage show
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