Good Morning Britain fans are delighted as 'stunning' Susanna Reid returns after two-week break | The Sun

SUSANNA Reid made her much-anticipated return to Good Morning Britain today and fans were delighted.

Fresh from a two-week holiday over half-term, Susanna greeted ITV viewers alongside Ed Balls.


The broadcaster looked great with her recently shopped hairstyle and a plunging dark green dress.

At times during the show, she also slipped on a trendy pair of specs which went down well with viewers.

After she announced her return on X, formerly Twitter, with a smiley selfie, one fan wrote: "Good to see you back Susanna. Stunning as always."

Another posted: "Looking lovely Susanna."

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A third said: "Susanna u look amazing x."

A fourth wrote: "Loving your hair! You look so good."

Lorraine Kelly was also back in the studio for her daytime show after two weeks off.

She was equally as refreshed, wearing a denim shirt and smiling as she declared she was happy to be back.

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Today's programme featured money expert Martin Lewis talking through the benefits of Lifetime ISA's for aspiring homeowners.

And there was a moving account of life for healthcare professionals currently working in Gaza amid the conflict with Israel.

Doctor Abdelkadar Hammad recently returned from the besieged Middle Eastern city to his home in the Wirral and shared his fears for colleagues left behind in the war zone.

He said: "Unfortunately, the situation for the medical professionals there is extremely difficult. It's a disastrous area, everyone needs to stop the bloodshed in that area."


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