This Morning fans rage ‘grow up!’ as Lorraine Kelly bursts into laughter at guest with world’s smallest manhood – who is on show to share condition’s devastating impact on his life

This Morning fans raged ‘grow up!‘ as Lorraine Kelly burst into laughter at a guest with the world’s smallest manhood – who was on the ITV show to open up about the condition’s devastating impact on his life.

At the end of Wednesday’s episode of Lorraine, presenter Lorraine, 66, caught up with Cat Deeley, 49, and Ben Shephard, 51, in the This Morning studio to find out what viewers could expect for the next two and a half hours.

Cat told those watching at home: ‘We’re meeting the man with the world’s smallest penis.’

‘Yes, a little bit of everything for you today, Lorraine,’ Ben said.

Holding back the giggles, Lorraine replied: ‘Honestly, honestly…’

She then burst into laughter and continued: ‘Only on This Morning! Right, Graham Norton joins me tomorrow.

This Morning fans raged ‘grow up!‘ as Lorraine Kelly bursts into laughter at guest with world’s smallest manhood - who was on the ITV show to open up about the condition’s devastating impact on his life
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This Morning fans raged ‘grow up!‘ as Lorraine Kelly bursts into laughter at guest with world’s smallest manhood – who was on the ITV show to open up about the condition’s devastating impact on his life

At the end of Wednesday's episode of Lorraine, presenter Lorraine, 66, caught up with Cat Deeley, 49, and Ben Shephard, 51, in the This Morning studio to find out what viewers could expect for the next two and a half hours
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At the end of Wednesday’s episode of Lorraine, presenter Lorraine, 66, caught up with Cat Deeley, 49, and Ben Shephard, 51, in the This Morning studio to find out what viewers could expect for the next two and a half hours

Michael Phillips, from North Carolina, took to the ITV studio to open up on being medically diagnosed with having a micropenis on Wednesday
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Michael Phillips, from North Carolina, took to the ITV studio to open up on being medically diagnosed with having a micropenis on Wednesday

‘I will see you at 9:30am, and we’ll all just decide who it is that has got the smallest winky.

‘Have a good day.’

Many rushed to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their upset over Lorraine’s giggles.

‘Dear me #Lorraine, grow up. #ThisMorning.’

‘Why is she laughing?’

‘#lorraine was just as bad with her laughing.’

During the latest instalment of This Morning, Michael Phillips, from North Carolina, took to the ITV studio to open up on being medically diagnosed with having a micropenis.

He appeared on the programme to raise awareness to destigmatise the condition for other men who might have it.

Viewers took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their shock when Lorraine laughed at the segment

Viewers took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their shock when Lorraine laughed at the segment

While the average UK penis size ranges from 3.5 to 5.8 inches, Michael, who visited a doctor due to his health concerns last year, measures up at 0.38 inches
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While the average UK penis size ranges from 3.5 to 5.8 inches, Michael, who visited a doctor due to his health concerns last year, measures up at 0.38 inches

Not only that, but every time Michael needs to urinate, he has to find a bathroom stall as using a urinal is impossible due to his penis size.

Sitting down with hosts Cat and Ben, he said of when he first realised something was wrong: ‘I would say probably around high school.

‘I was dealing with girlfriends and stuff like that, but I was always under the belief that I was a late bloomer and maybe one day it would get to normal size, but it never did.’

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He continued of the impact: ‘Keeping it to myself, I was younger in my teens and twenties, I tried to keep it to myself and I was always single, I had friends who probably wondered why I wasn’t dating.

‘I just didn’t want to go through that.’

Cat asked if he was ever bullied because of his condition, to which he said: ‘I kept it pretty secret. There was a few girlfriends in high school that knew about it, but it never got around.

‘I didn’t get picked on because nobody knew.’

Cat also wanted to know how he brings up the topic in relationships.

Michael said: ‘I’ve probably tried every way, you can be upfront right at the beginning, you can try to talk to somebody for a while and get a connection, then tell them.

‘Or sometimes you don’t say anything at all.’

He added: ‘Since I’ve started talking about it, you don’t get the perspective of women unless it’s brought out there.

‘There’s been a few stories, I’ve read comments and I’ve learned that there’s a huge population that don’t care about that sort of thing.’

Michael confessed that the only medical options he can have are lipsuction, or cutting a ligament.

‘It’s very expensive for the little bit that you get,’ he said.

Encouraging other men to seek help, he said: ‘It should be known that this is a medical condition, and if more people realised it was a condition when they are younger, they could be taken and seen by a doctor and get treatment.

‘It didn’t make me feel very good [that I couldn’t get help] because that was one of the main reasons I went to the doctor was to see if there was anything I could do to make it bigger, but what is available doesn’t really provide much.’

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