Lorraine viewers in hysterics over Jeff Goldblum's eccentric Jurassic World chat

'He's in a world of his own!'

Author: Emma DoddsPublished 24th May 2018
Last updated 24th May 2018

Anyone who has seen an interview with Jeff Goldblum will remember his very unique way with words. The acting legend, who is best known for starring in Jurassic Park as Dr. Ian Malcolm, has reprised the role for the upcoming film Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.

Whilst he didn't appear in the 2015 reboot of the franchise with Chris Pratt in the lead role as Owen Grady, he has taken up the reins once again as Dr. Malcolm in the film, which is set to be released on 6th June in the UK.

Today (24th May) saw 65-year-old Jeff head to Tower Bridge in London to promote the film - and with a giant T-Rex over his shoulder, began singing to presenter Lorraine Kelly, who of course couldn't help becoming flushed and giggling as the Hollywood star serenaded her with a few lines of the song 'Sweet Lorraine' by Nat King Cole.

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Lorraine viewers in hysterics over Jeff Goldblum's eccentric Jurassic World chat
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Lorraine was caught completely off-guard - as would anyone who was being serenaded by Jeff - and exclaimed, "Oh, that's a joy! That's an absolute joy, it really is."

WATCH: Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom star Jeff Goldblum serenades Lorraine

They eventually spoke about the film, but viewers of the show were barely listening to what was being said, instead focusing on Jeff's whimsical manner.

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is released in cinemas in the UK on 6th June.