LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: ‘Good Morning America’ holds a few special segments where the best possible products, available at affordable prices are presented to its viewers. This segment is known as ‘The Right Stuff’ where diverse products ranging from clothing to types of furniture and everyday useful products are advertised and then their use is detailed.
One name usually comes to mind when spoken about ‘The Right Stuff’ and that is of style chief and correspondent, Lori Bergamotto. She is a lifestyle contributor on ‘GMA’ and hosts the Monday and Friday editions of Shop GMA’s ‘The Right Stuff'. Lori explains the product diligently and reveals why the product will become a good fit for the viewers.
Who is Lori Bergamotto?
Lori Bergamotto is a renowned style chief and lifestyle writer who frequently works as a contributor for ‘GMA’ as well as the ‘Today’ show. She is an alumnus of Rutgers University with a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and additionally holds an expert's degree. After finishing her education, Lori started working in different media to accomplish her dream to become a valuable part of the lifestyle and entertainment industry.
Lori was the former style director for Good Housekeeping, an online publication that shares daily tips and news and tests every product that they recommend. At Good Housekeeping, Lori wrote and edited content across the fashion, lifestyle, gift, and home categories from 2014 to 2022.
Lori asks Lara Spencer to 'get comfy' on the new mattress
During her latest segment on ‘GMA’, Lori spoke about a dorm room essential for college-going kids and introduced a mattress topper. She said, “We’ve got everything that the college kids are searching for.” Lori then mentioned that the current mattress in college dorms are stiff and displayed the new mattress that she had to offer, forcing Lara to say, “This is a luxury. We didn’t have this.” Lori continued to explain the features of the mattress and saw Lara twitching and turning, waiting for a chance to lie down on the mattress. The ‘GMA’ host eventually gave in her resistance and sat down to feel the mattress, making Lori instantly go, “Get comfy Lara!” Lori detailed everything about the product and said the price was way down to $50 so that anyone can afford it easily.