Susanna Reid praised for presenting Good Morning Britain from Ukrainian border
25.04.2022 - 12:49
/ ok.co.uk
ITV viewers have praised Susanna Reid for presenting Good Morning Britain live from the Polish-Ukrainian border. The 51-year-old presenter travelled to Poland to share stories of the Ukrainian refugees who have made it across the border, while Richard Madeley, 65, was live in the ITV studio.
Amongst the touching and heartbreaking stories of families fleeing the war-torn country, Susanna spoke with seven-year-old Amelia Anisovych who went viral for singing ‘Let it Go’ from Frozen in a bomb shelter in Kyiv last month. One ITV fan took to Twitter and penned: “Lovely interview done by the brilliant Susanna and what a wonderful brave little girl.” Get exclusive celebrity stories and reality tv news straight to your inbox with OK! daily newsletter .
You can sign up at the top of the page. Susanna announced that she would be presenting a special broadcast from Poland over the weekend after she travelled out to the country on Saturday 23 April with a small crew.The mother-of-three tweeted: "Tomorrow I am @gmb in Poland with a special interview with Amelia and her mum Lilia," with a photo of the three of them.
After the announcement, viewers wished Susanna good luck and urged her to “stay safe” as she appears live from Poland. "So looking forward to this interview.
Best of luck," one fan penned, while another said: "Sending good vibes and Irish blessings for a safe time! Take care of yourself and I hope it goes well!" A third wrote: "I'm looking forward to watch[ing] the interview tomorrow morning Susanna at GMB in Poland. Stay safe and keep well." Several of her followers also told her to "be careful." Another pleaded: “Good luck tomorrow morning Susanna Reid and please, please stay safe as much as you can.” Become an OK! VIP
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