Susanna Reid highlights curves in clingy blue dress as she becomes auctioneer for charity
SUSANNA REID was branded an "auctioneer extraordinaire" today after turning heads for all the right reasons at a charity event in London.
Susanna Reid
Susanna Reid turned heads in blue today
The Good Morning Britain beauty stunned in a curve-hugging look as she posed at a star-studded fundraiser for The Cure Parkinson's Trust.
Wearing her tresses down in a natural wave, the 45-year-old's ample assets were impossible to miss in her skintight blue dress.
Susanna's ensemble clung to her voluptuous curves and featured an elegant draped sleeve as well as a contrasting belt.
The presenter teamed her sexy number with white stilettos and sunglasses, before sharing a very smiley snap alongside Sky Sports star Dave Clark online.
Looking fwd to an afternoon of fundraising with support from @DaveClarkTV @susannareid100 @miketindall13 #Parkinsons pic.twitter.com/1z11W84YOI
— Cure Parkinson's (@CureParkinsonsT) May 30, 2016
Thanks @susannareid100 for being our auctioneer and helping to raise thousands for #parkinsons research pic.twitter.com/0564fSHxZD
— Cure Parkinson's (@CureParkinsonsT) May 30, 2016
"Off to raise £s for Parkinson's @CureParkinsonsT with one of the best & bravest men I know @DaveClarkTV,"(sic) Susanna informed her 337,000 followers beforehand.
The broadcaster ran the auction on the day in the hope of raising thousands to fund research to slow, stop or reverse Parkinson's disease.
"Think we raised £80,000 today. Thanks to my wonderful friend @susannareid100 auctioneer extraordinaire #Parkinsons," Dave later tweeted.
Susanna was branded an auctioneer extraordinaire
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Great men. @daveclarktv diagnosed w/ Parkinson's at 44 & @TomIsaacs1 diagnosed at 27. Raising £++ @CureParkinsonsT pic.twitter.com/B7uSNko6D3
— Susanna Reid (@susannareid100) May 30, 2016
While the trust also showed their gratitude on the micro-blogging site: "Thanks @susannareid100 for being our auctioneer and helping to raise thousands for #parkinsons research."
Susanna later referred to Dave as a "great" man after he was diagnosed with the condition when he was just 44.
The anchorman for boxing and darts coverage also lost his father thanks to Parkinson's and has been battling it himself for more than five years.