Susanna Reid's age questioned as she sends fans wild with 'new term' look amid return to Good Morning Britain
04.09.2023 - 08:31
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Susanna Reid's age has come into question as she sent fans wild with her 'new term' look as she returns to Good Morning Britain. It's been several weeks since viewers saw the presenter at the helm on the ITV news programme as she headed off on her annual summer break.
But it wasn't just 'back to school' on Monday (September 4) as Susanna was back fronting GMB with Ed Balls. It also marks the return of a number of other ITV stars as Lorraine Kelly is due back on her self-titled show following her epic summer break while Holly Willoughby will also return to This Morning.
However, back to Susanna and all eyes were on the broadcaster as she debuted a new look. The 52-year-old took to X, formerly known as Twitter, on Sunday (September 3) and showcased her new hairstyle ahead of returning to screens bright and early this morning (Monday).
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In the snap, the long-serving show anchor has swapped her glossy dark hair for a short bob with blonde highlights. She captioned the post: "NEW TERM - NEW TRIM!" She added: "Back @gmb tomorrow with @edballs. Looking forward to seeing you from 6 am."
And the compliments soon came flooding in. @chrisgolds said: "Yasssssss queen! Fabulous." @skylight21_1 commented: "Hope you enjoyed your summer holidays - looks good and suits you!" @SteveSpeirs4 wrote: "You’re ageing backwards Reid!" @AndyRice6 replied: "She’s going to be a teenager soon. Nice hair chop though."
@Bethallcock_x posted: "Love this look! X." @twistybonce shared: "Swiss swoo! Fabulous Susanna." @LizziejackLiz shared: "Absolutely luv that new hairstyle on you. Really looks great xx I’m a hairdresser and I’m guessing we will be having a
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