Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid drops huge hint she's signed up for I'm A Celeb as co-stars share two 'clues' | The Sun

GOOD Morning Britain anchor Susanna Reid has dropped a huge hint she's signed up for I'm A Celebrity's 2023 series.

The longstanding ITV presenter, 52, admitted her co-stars were "convinced" she is part of the new I'm A Celeb line-up.



Susanna's confession came just days after the official I'm A Celeb start date was revealed.

She told Wednesday's Good Morning Britain that her co-host Ranvir Singh is "convinced she is going in."

She added how Ranvir had been continually sending her snake Emoji icons but then tellingly quipped: "I can neither confirm nor deny."

Entertainment host Richard Arnold then called out another clue and suggested how Susanna's new shorter hairstyle was in preparation for her "going in."

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Meanwhile, Good Morning Britain weatherman Alex Beresford, 43, is also strongly tipped for a jungle spot.

He has fronted a variety of TV shows away from the breakfast TV series – and I'm A Celeb could be his next.

And Alex added fuel to the speculation when he described how a spot on the show would be "awesome."

No doubt the pair could pick up some tips from GMB co-host Kate Garraway, who is a former Im A Celeb alumni.

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Kate joined the likes of Nadine Coyle and Roman Kemp for her 2019 jungle stint.

Today's GMB episode also saw host Ed's bizarre tongue-in-cheek with one Girls Aloud star come to light.




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