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Lorraine thanks viewers for support in 'saddest' moment after death of ITV producer

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Lorraine Kelly has shared a big thank you to all the viewers for their love during a very period of 2023, which saw the death of ITV digital producer Hannah Hawkins.

Hannah was only 33 when she passed away in November, just months after giving birth to her son Rory. She had been diagnosed with breast cancer, for the second time, while pregnant.

Just two months after her passing, the official Instagram account for morning TV show Lorraine has re-shared a clip for her TV show where she shared the sad news of losing Hannah.The video was shared in an effort to spread some love to families struggling over the festive period.

It was posted alongside the caption: "We cannot thank everyone enough for watching our beautiful Producer Hannah's story.This video was our most watched of the year. "Hannah Hawkins died this year after discovering her breast cancer had returned only a few months before she gave birth to her son Rory."This is a reminder that whilst the holidays and New Year's Eve are times to celebrate, for many it can be a time of great hardship.

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