Good Morning Britain viewers were taken aback by Richard Madeley's comment on today's show.
12.10.2021 - 14:05 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Susanna Reid has been applauded by Good Morning Britain viewers after a 'ridiculous' comment saw her hit back.
The TV presenter was back on the ITV news programme alongside Richard Madeley.
They were joined by MP Steve Barclay after a report into the government’s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic was released.
The cross-party report from MPs concluded that serious errors cost thousands of lives.
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Richard Madeley teased Good Morning Britain host Susanna Reid about his rumoured I'm A Celebrity stint as she suggested she may also be entering the jungle.
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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