Susanna Reid wows Good Morning Britain viewers with new 'disco' look
09.03.2022 - 18:01
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Susanna Reid stunned Good Morning Britain viewers with her dressed up “disco” appearance as she presented the show on Wednesday. During the live episode, the 51 year old, who was joined by co-host Richard Madeley, could be seen wearing a dark red snake print dress with long sheer sleeves, cinched at the waist with a black gold-buckled belt highlighting the presenter’s curvy figure.
Susanna brought extra rock and roll glamour to her ensemble with her wavy-styled brunette locks and wore matching red lipstick and smoky eyeshadow to finish.The stylish look turned out to be particularly distracting as the presenter discussed serious events of the Ukrainian war a day after the country’s president Volodymyr Zelensky's addressed MPs on Tuesday. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
"You just have this feeling that history’s being made here," Richard said during the segment. "What an extraordinary man this guy is, and what a clever speech.
What a clever way to channel Shakespeare and then to channel Churchill, I mean really… this is a comedian! And he is a top-drawer politician. He knows his stuff." "He’s the hero that they didn’t realise they’d need," Susanna later added, as Richard responded: "Absolutely." Aside from the opinions given by Susanna on the latest international news, comments were made on social media by Good Morning Britain fans on her outfit, which some compared to looks fresh out of the disco era.
“Susanna looks like she’s gone straight into work from a over 50s “Disco” last night #gmb,” one fan wrote. A second person said: “#GMB is Susanna going to a disco.” Become an OK! VIP and see all our exclusives - for free! Become an OK! VIP and you
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