Daniel Craig as 'grumpy' over footage of him receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The TV presenter, 50, who has interviewed the actor, 53, in the past, discussed the actor's temperament with her co-host Ben Shephard on Thursday's episode.
21.09.2021 - 06:03 / deadline.com
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Daniel Craig as 'grumpy' over footage of him receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The TV presenter, 50, who has interviewed the actor, 53, in the past, discussed the actor's temperament with her co-host Ben Shephard on Thursday's episode.
Susanna Reid was left in an awkward position on Thursday's Good Morning Britain as the presenter had to defend her own pay check during a discussion about MPs' pay.
Susanna Reid took a swipe at "grumpy" James Bond star Daniel Craig during Thursday's episode of Good Morning Britain. During a discussion about the British actor's jovial mood while he received a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame, Susanna's co-host Ben Shepherd said: "Daniel Craig can be sort of notoriously shy at moments like this in the past.
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Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid, 50, has opened up about an 'incurable' illness that she has lived with for 17 years.The TV host was diagnosed with tinnitus back in 2004 following the birth of her son Finn, and first opened up on her battle in 2018. She wrote on Twitter at the time: "My tinnitus is so loud right now.
Susanna Reid has spoken out about her battle with tinnitus a few times in the past, but what you might not know is that the Good Morning Britain host's condition is incurable.According to the British Tinnitus Association, "there is no cure for tinnitus", which it defines as "the sensation of noise in the head with no external source".
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