ITV Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid says she's 'bang to rights' as Ben Shephard makes 'different men' jibe
07.07.2022 - 13:21
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Susanna Reid didn't have much of a comeback when Ben Shephard compared her to one of the current Love Island contestants. The pair were back hosting together on Good Morning Britain on Thursday (July 7) as the news continues to be dominated by more government resignations.
On Wednesday's show, just a mere 12 hours after Savid Javid and Rishi Sunak sparked a series of exits over Boris Johnson's leadership, Susanna and her co-host Ed Balls headed to Westminster to present the programme live from outside the House of Parliament.
But after a busy day for No.10, with the Mr Johnson facing Prime Minister's Questions before being grilled by the Liason Committee, things don't appear to be slowing down as Susanna was back in the ITV studio with her Thursday co-host Ben.
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And things were just as busy as the pair were regularly having to break away from their conversations with guests to confirm another resignation. This included during the latest entertainment segment with Radzi Chinyanganya who is filling in for the show's showbiz editor Richard Arnold this week.
The former Blue Peter and CBBC star was delivering the latest news from another famous home - the Love Island villa. He was discussing the last day of Casa Amor as viewers of the ITV2 dating show were teased that the end was in sight as host Laura Whitmore made her way into the main villa.
But on Thursday's GMB, the trio discussed Jacques O'Neill's latest antics as he let his head be turned away from Paige Thorne and shared more than one kiss with new girl Cheyanne Kerr. The rugby player claimed that he needed to get to know other girls before knowing
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