Happy Birthday! Susanna Reid talks of her 'emotion' at turning 44 today
SHE DOESN'T look a day over 30 but Susanna Reid has spoken of her 'emotion' at turning 44 years old today.
Susanna Reid has spoken of her 'emotion' at turning 44 years old today
The Good Morning Britain presenter, who appeared on Strictly Come Dancing last year, celebrated her birthday this morning with several tweets.
She told her 240k followers she was feeling "emotional" with all the birthday well-wishes and posted a picture of just her eyes.
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Yesterday, before her birthday, she said: "Just finished dance class, the evening before my birthday. Goodbye 43. What a year."
The star posted this selfie on the eve of her birthday yesterday
Susanna is celebrating her 44th birthday today
Feeling fully emotional with birthday love. Thank-you people. Right, 44 - what have you got? pic.twitter.com/53qC5qJc2H
— Susanna Reid (@susannareid100) December 10, 2014
This morning she then added: "Feeling fully emotional with birthday love. Thank-you people. Right, 44 - what have you got?"
It's been a whirlwind year for the presenter whose career soared after a stint on BBC's Strictly in 2013.
She then made the move from BBC to ITV to present alongside Charlotte Hawkins and Ben Shephard on the Good Morning Britain sofa.
Ben, her GMB co-star, tweeted her a birthday message: "As I cling grimly to my 30's just wanted to say happy birthday @susannareid100 now she's a proper Sagittarius!! Have a great day Reidy"
Good Morning Britain - Susanna Reid having a major case of the giggles when it appeard that Richard Arnold broke wind.
Susanna recently opened up about who she wants to win on Strictly Come Dancing, after she narrowly missed out on the title last year coming runner-up to Abbey Clancy.
She told OK! magazine: "I think Kevin and Frankie Bridge will win it and I’d love Kevin to win it after we got so close last year."
Opening up about her eventful year, which included her high profile separation from her partner Dominic Cotton, Susanna said it had been "crackers", adding: "So much has changed and lots of it’s good".