GOOD Morning Britain host Kate Garraway has been hit with a £150,000 bill from liquidators closing her late husband Derek Draper’s business.
The star, 57, has been told to pay a £32,000 flat fee plus 40 per cent of assets recovered from psychotherapeutic company, Astra Aspera.


Kate also faces a £112,836 bill to repay a director’s loan taken out by her Covid-hit husband, who died in January.
She was left £1.5million in debt from the cost of his care and money owed to the taxman.
Kate called in financial experts earlier this year.

The liquidators are investigating whether any other assets can be used to pay off company debts.
Dad-of-two Derek suffered severe lung damage from Covid and Kate’s care and love for him touched millions.