Kate Garraway ‘Blown Away’ By Kind Offers Of Help From Good Morning Britain Viewers After Car Theft

Kate Garraway has said she’s been “blown away” by touching offers of help from fans after her car was stolen. 

The Good Morning Britain presenter has been inundated with messages from people offering to lend her their car, after the theft added to her stresses earlier this month. 

Her husband Derek Draper is still in a serious condition in hospital with complications caused by Covid-19, having been admitted after contracting the virus in March. 

Last week, Kate revealed their family Volvo was stolen from outside her London home, and thanked GMB viewers for their kind offers to help as she updated them on Derek’s condition on Friday. 

Speaking on the ITV breakfast show, she said: “They’ve been so unbelievably nice, and it’s been a bit of a tough old week for Derek so I haven’t got back to anybody.

“But it’s so lovely – some viewers are offering to lend me their cars!”

She added: “I am constantly blown away by how lovely you’ve all been through this and it’s that kind of kindness and generosity that sees us through.”

Blasting the thieves, Kate continued: “There’s a premium on second hand cars at the moment, and people are stealing them.

“I know times are tough and people turn to things they shouldn’t do but it is heartbreaking, it is an intrusion, it’s something that’s yours.”

Kate Garraway with GMB co-host Ben Shephard

Speaking about her car – nicknamed “Vicky Volvo” – she continued: “It was the first car we had as a family with [daughter] Darcey, so it’s a real shame.”

Kate reassured fans that while her vehicle hasn’t been returned, her “car situation” has been fixed. 

Derek, a former lobbyist and political adviser, was placed in an induced coma after being admitted to hospital with Covid-19 in March. 

Kate Garraway and Derek Draper pictured last year, after she left the I'm A Celebrity jungle

Kate has shared regular updates on her husband’s health through social media and on Good Morning Britain during the last seven months.

Last week, she told of how he mouthed the word “pain” as he spoke his first word in seven months, as doctors moved his body while she watched over video call.

The couple – who are both 53 – married in 2005 and have a 14-year-old daughter and an 11-year-old son, Darcey and William.

Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV.