News about Susanna Reid

Susanna Reid, 53, looks amazing in a stylish scarlet co-ord as she hosts Good Morning Britain

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 28, 2024
Susanna Reid looked nothing short of sensational in a stylish red jumpsuit as she hosted Good Morning Britain on Thursday. The journalist, 53, stole the show in the eye catching red number which boasted a shirt top and cascaded down into wide legged trousers.

Royal Television Society Awards: Dame Esther Rantzen's daughter gives an emotional speech as she accepts accolade on her mother's behalf: 'It infuriates me that she can't be here. Her health doesn't allow it'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 27, 2024
The Childline founder, 83, was diagnosed with stage four lung cancer last and it was announced earlier this month she had registered for the assisted-dying clinic Dignitas, in Switzerland. Rebecca Willcox, Dame Esther's daughter, accepted the honour on her mother's behalf at the ceremony at The Grosvenor House Hotel in London on Tuesday - as the broadcaster was too unwell to attend. The award was presented by Susanna Reid , who called Esther 'television's original consumer's champion and its most fearless campaigner'. In an emotional speech after the ceremony, Rebecca said it 'infuriates' her that her mother had not been well enough to go to the event and accept the award herself.

Janette Manrara, Susanna Reid and Anton Du Beke pay final respects to late dancer Robin Windsor as the Strictly star is laid to rest in a private funeral

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 26, 2024
Robin Windsor was laid to rest in a private funeral on Tuesday after he died aged 44. Strictly Come Dancing's Janette Manrara and Anton Du Beke joined former Strictly contestant Susanna Reid to pay their last respects to the professional dancer. The funeral was held in his hometown of Ipswich with his closest family, friends and collogues at the intimate service.

Revealed: Three companies owned by Kate Garraway and Derek Draper went bust before his death with debts of more than £2m - as the GMB host tearfully opens up about her financial struggles

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 26, 2024
Three firms owned by Kate Garraway and her late husband Derek Draper went bust owing more than £2million before his death, MailOnline can reveal. The trail of debt is thought to be in addition to the £800,000 that Kate says she still owes for Derek's care during his four year battle against Covid complications. Companies House records show that the couple had faced financial problems with their companies, dating back to years before former political lobbyist Derek fell ill. It follows fears that Good Morning Britain host Kate who once earned a reported £544,000 a year may now have to sell her £4million north London home. Derek's company Astra Aspera Ltd which he set up in 2021 went into liquidation in March 2022, owing £716,822 to HMRC and £196,548 to four other creditor

Kate Garraway's 'unavoidably sad' documentary depicting Derek Draper's final days is praised by critics as they laud star's 'brittle optimism' during her husband's Covid battle

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 26, 2024
Kate Garraway: Derek's Story has been universally praised by critics, who have lauded the film's 'poignant' and 'unavoidably sad' portrayal of the politicial lobbyist's final days. On Tuesday, the documentary will air on ITV, chronicling the former political lobbyist's final year of life before his death in January aged 56.  Joining Derek and Kate in May 2023, the film confronts head on the reality of Derek's struggles and the effect on those around him while also capturing the sweet moments he spent with family and never-before-seen images and footage.

Kate Garraway chokes back tears on GMB as she says 'I can't walk away' as she talks about debt hell from caring for late husband Derek Draper

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 26, 2024
The presenter, 56, said she felt ashamed for being 'completely broke' after having to pay out £16,000 a month in care bills as she acknowledged her 'well paid' job at ITV wasn't enough to cover the cost. Speaking on GMB this morning - ahead of Kate Garraway: Derek's Story, airing on ITV tonight, which will chronicle Draper's final year of life - she emotionally told of her fight to change the social care system after receiving thousands of letters in support. A visibly emotional Kate choked back tears as she said: 'I'm sad because I don't have the chance to care any more but it felt wrong to walk away from the caring campaign. I've had 8,000 letters from people saying "don't give up" because we need this [the system] to change. 'If something can be done it will be a wonderful legacy for Derek.'

Susanna Reid surprises Lorraine Kelly on stage with a BAFTA Special Award for her contributions to television's iconic 40-year career

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 25, 2024
Lorraine Kelly is rarely speechless, but she was lost for words on Monday after being presented with a TV BAFTA Special Award while hosting her daily breakfast show. Susanna Reid, a Good Morning Britain anchor, had the presenter be congratulated with the award for her 40 years in broadcasting. After being kicked off the week, Kelly, 64, appeared empathetic as ITV colleague Reid, 53, made her entrance.

Robin Windsor's funeral will be a 'colourful celebration of his life' with mourners asked to 'bring a rainbow umbrella' when tragic Strictly star is laid to rest in Ipswich

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 24, 2024
Robin Windsor, a famous ballroom dancer, will say their final goodbyes on Tuesday - and mourners will be asked to bring along a rainbow umbrella. The funeral, which will take place in Ipswich, will be a 'colourful celebration of his life' and will include 'emotional and beautiful dance performances.' Susanna Reid, Lisa Riley, and Kristina Rhianoff, as well as Gordana Grandosek, the country's final professional dancer, are all set to attend.

Following her eviction, Zeze Millz of Celebrity Big Brother addresses the tense rivalry with Louis Walsh: "We'd be at each other's throats."

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 20, 2024
Zeze Millz has addressed her tumultuous rivalry with Louis Walsh in the Celebrity Big Brother house, appointing that the pair will be 'at each other's throats.' During Tuesday's double-eviction, the presenter, 34, became the first housemate to be evicted, along with Marisha Wallace. Zeze talked to hosts Susanna Reid and Richard Arnold about her 'weird dynamic' with the music manager during a livestreaming session on Wednesday.

Should you marry for money?TV's Danni Nicholls tells GMB earning power is attractive, but businesswoman Caroline Stanbury argues you could still end up with nothing

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 19, 2024
When the show hosted a discussion about whether it is okay to marry for money, a tense discussion broke out on UK show Good Morning Britain today. The discussion came following a survey of 2,000 people, in which one out of eight people confessed to financial regrets and wished they had a wealthy spouse. 'How to marry wealthy,' on TikTok has 3.9 million views, so is it legal to marry for money?' The show, which was hosted by Ed Balls and Susanna Reid, featured money broadcaster Danni Nicholls, who is married to footballer Dean Holden and who said, "it's smart to know someone who will have financial protection." Caroline Stanbury, a business woman who claimed that money shouldn't have no effect on choosing your partner, fought her off. (Pictured: Danni Nicholls; Inset: Caroline Stanbury)

Susanna Reid of Good Morning Britain admits she's 'worried about Ofcom' after James Bond blunder live on television

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 19, 2024
During Susanna Reid's interview on Good Morning Britain on Tuesday morning, she confessed to being 'worried about Ofcom'. When doing the news bulletins, the host, 53, made the remarks after making an on-air blunder. After rumors that Aaron Taylor-Johnson is now the front runner for the role, the show debate shifted to who will be the next James Bond.

Kady McDermott of Love Island has been chastised for a 'pointless discussion,' because she claims that pet owners should be treated the same as parents

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 18, 2024
On Monday, Kady McDermott was slammed for battling a "pointless debate" that pet owners should have the same rights as parents on Good Morning Britain. Animal owners shouldn't have to book annual leave for their sick dog, and employers should be more flexible when their children are sick,' she told host Ed Balls, 57, and Susanna Reid, 53, that employers should be 'accommodating' to everyone because'children are a choice, as well as pets.

Prince William is 'hurt' after seeing 'Kate Middleton hounded like his mother Princess Diana was', royal expert claims, as social media explodes with outlandish conspiracy theories about royal's health

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 18, 2024
According to Sunday Times royal editor Roya Nikkhah (right), who appeared on Good Morning Britain today, Prince William (left) feels like he's "seeing elements" of his mother Diana (centre)'s hounding her mother Diana (centre) suffered with his wife. 'I was watching his mother go through a lot of this, including hounding of his mother, and I think he is seeing elements of it being violated again in terms of the demands and screeches against her medical confidentiality, which is distressing him.'

Lorraine is thrown into CHAOS by a vote of the last minute after the original car accident was reported and claimed she was edited to look bad, according to CBB's Ekin-Su Cülcülu

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 18, 2024
When Ekin-Su Cülcülolu canceled an appearance on the show last minute, she put Lorraine into chaos on Monday morning. On Friday night, the reality star, 29, who won Love Island in 2020, was barred from CBB for claiming she was badly edited on the show without a clear picture of her behavior. Lorraine Kelly teased her forthcoming appearance on Good Morning Britain with a note from host Susanna Reid that her planned appearance had been postponed under unexplained circumstances, leading to Susanna's snide dig.

Nick Owen credits his enduring 40-year friendship with Anne Diamond for helping them through parallel cancer battles: 'I like to feel that we've both helped each other get through it'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 17, 2024
Many of us with long memories will certainly remember them as the first professional golden pair on breakfast television. It was long before Susanna Reid and Piers Morgan, Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, or even the recently paired Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley. Owen was the ostensible yin to Diamond's vibrant yang on television-am, with a revolving wardrobe of comfy knitwear and a more relaxed, personable demeanor.

After less than 12 years in prison, one of two brothers who ruled the UK's most notorious sex grooming cartel that assaulted girls as young as 13 girls as young as 13 years old, hopes to be released

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 15, 2024
After less than 12-years in prison, one of two brothers who ran the UK's most notorious sex grooming group that assaulted girls as young as 13 years old has a parole hearing and wants to be released. Mubarek Ali (pictured), 29, then 29, and his brother Ahdel 'Eddie' Ali, 24, were among the gang of seven men that operated in Telford, Shropshire, that preyed on 100 young girls between 2006 and 2009. Over a four-decade period, the town was a center of abuse, with some girls as young as 11. The Ali brothers' clan assaulted schoolgirls who they controlled as child prostitutes for three years by giving them alcohol, food, and money over a three-year cycle.

James Lock, 37, of TOWIE, discusses his body dysmorphia battle and reveals he'knows he's good looking, but he's adamant comparer to others

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 14, 2024
James Lock has admitted to suffering with body dysmorphia, causing him to 'constantly battle, compete, and compare himself to others.' On Thursday, the TOWIE star, 37, who has appeared on the ITVBe show since 2013, appeared on Good Morning Britain to discuss his health with host Susanna Reid and Ed Balls and Conservative MP and GP Dr Luke Evans. He confessed to having been inspired by social media criticisms, including a nose job, otoplasty (pinning back one's ears) and hair transplant, as well as the use of steroids.

Derek Draper, Kate Garraway, wants to make a new ITV documentary about his fight with Covid so he might'be heard,' as the film follows the late GMB actor's last year of his life

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 14, 2024
After contracting Covid in 2020, the former New Labour giant and psychotherapist died on January 3 after suffering a cardiac arrest following years of multiple health problems. He was on a ventilator and put in a induced coma for several weeks before returning to their family's home in north London, where he needed round-the-clock care.

Joseph Baena, Arnold Schwarzenegger's unethical uncle, reveals why he ditched his famous father's surname

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 13, 2024
Joseph, the actor's love child and their family's housekeeper Mildred Baena, was born in Los Angeles, with Joseph only finding out the identity of his father when he was 12-year-old. Joseph abandoned the Schwarzenegger surname for his first ever UK live interview with hosts Susanna Reid and Ed Balls.

Good Morning Britain favourite returns to the show for first time in two weeks after needing emergency surgery on infected leg

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 12, 2024
After undergoing emergency surgery on his leg, Good Morning Britain correspondent Richard Gaisford returned to the show on Tuesday. When covering Kate Middleton's doctored Mother's Day photo, the broadcast journalist was back on location at a wet and windy Windsor Castle. And he was warmly welcomed by hosts Susanna Reid and Ed Balls from a similarly warm ITV studio, while shielding himself under an umbrella outside the royal residence.

Kelly Holmes holds back tears as she reveals she almost fell victim to a scammer who claimed she was her half sister: 'It's so wrong!'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 4, 2024
Kelly Holmes consoled her tears when she revealed that a frauder had tried to tell her she was her half-sister. As the panel discussed internet scamming reports on Monday, Loose Women, the actress, 53, told the tale. On the show, Kelly explained that someone texted her on Instagram implying that they were related.

Claire Sweeney of Coronation Street makes a big comeback when she accidentally 'confirms' that her co-star's co-star is set to enter the Celebrity Big Brother house

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 4, 2024
Claire Sweeney of Coronation Street has ostensibly let it slip that her co-star is set to step foot in the Celebrity Big Brother house. About the highly awaited reality TV show today, the former Brookside star was tumingling with Good Morning Britain hosts Richard Madeley and Susanna Reid.

Following the tragedy of Top Gear's crash, Paddy McGuinness admits he hasn't spoken with Freddie Flintoff in ten months: "No one knows what's wrong in his head."

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 2, 2024
Paddy McGuinness has revealed that he did not talk with former Top Gear co-host and pal Freddie Flintoff in ten months after his horrific crash while filming the BBC motoring show. After his is open-topped three-wheel 130mph Morgan Super 3 car, which had no air bags, flipped over in December 2022, leaving him with serious facial injuries and several broken ribs, the cricketer 46 was 'lucky to be alive.' Following the near-fatal crash, the broadcaster revealed that it would suspend Top Gear, but that it would be held for the 'foreseeable future' in November last year.

Susanna Reid fights back tears as she gives emotional respect to her late colleague who was named in the Royal Television Society's Best Award

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 29, 2024
During her Royal Television Society award win on Wednesday evening, the Good Morning Britain actress was left fighting back tears as she extended an emotional tribute. As she celebrates 20 years in breakfast show journalism, the presenter was blown away after she was named Network Presenter of the Year. Susanna was left choking back tears in her address as she said an emotional thank you to Bill Turnbull, who she credited with teaching her "everything she needed to hear."