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Kate Garraway reveals GMB moment that 'instantly' sparked addiction before words from late husband Derek Draper

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Kate Garraway has spoken honestly about her intense vape addiction that was reignited on Good Morning Britain years after she originally quit after it left her "hating herself".

The presenter, 57, initially replaced smoking with e-cigarettes in 2009 after the birth of her son Billy, and in 2019, she quit vaping for good ahead of her stint in I'm A Celebrity...

Get Me Out Of Here! which saw her head into the Australian jungle. But Kate revealed how she became "instantly addicted" to vaping when the topic was covered during an edition of GMB last year.

daytime show last year. During an interview with Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley on the ITV news show on Thursday (October 24), Kate revealed the exact moment her vaping addiction was reignited as she held an e-cigarette live on-air. READ MORE: Ellie Leach 'responds' with Vito Coppola move after fans left 'disappointed' over gorgeous red carpet appearance "The last thing I want to do is any way in sanction [vaping], because I don't now.

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