Susanna Reid shows off her dramatic hair transformation ahead of return to Good Morning Britain
Susanna Reid has showed off her dramatic hair transformation ahead of her ITV Good Morning Britain return.
The star, 52, is on her summer break from the show but is set to return to our screens on Monday with a brand-new look.
She shared the results of her new look on X (formerly known as Twitter) on Sunday.
Susanna looks incredible after swapping her glossy dark hair for a short bob with blonde highlights.
She captioned the post: ‘NEW TERM – NEW TRIM! Back @gmb tomorrow with @edballs. Looking forward to seeing you from 6 am’


Susanna’s followers were quick to pay compliments to the star, including First Dates star Fred Sirieix who commented: ‘Suits you. Radiant! #ohlala.’
Fans added: ‘Yasssssss queen! Fabulous’; ‘Fabulous as always!’; ‘You look lovely Susanna!’; ‘Ooo nice! Like it’; ‘Absolutely luv that new hairstyle on you. Really looks great xx I’m a hairdresser and I’m guessing we will be having a few clients asking for a susanna’;
‘Be nice to see you back sweetie missed you’; ‘Love it’; ‘Swiss swoo! Fabulous Susanna’; ‘That’s how I want my hair to look! Going to take that image to the hairdressers and ask for a Susanna!’
Susanna has off from Good Morning Britain for a couple of weeks for the summer holidays.
Last month, she paid tribute to her dear friend Suki Thompson, who died just 11 days after appearing on GMB.
Suki had been interviewed by Susannaon GMB from her hospital bed about having been diagnosed with cancer four times over the past 15 years and how important it is to wear SPF on your skin in the sun.
Just days later, on July 30, the campaigner – who raised more than £200,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support following her diagnosis – sadly died and Susanna has now paid tribute to her ‘beautiful’ friend in an emotional post shared to Instagram.
She posted a photograph of the order of service for Suki’s funeral and wrote about how her friend was the ’embodiment of strength’ in an accompanying caption.
She posted: ‘Our beautiful friend Suki Thompson. The embodiment of strength & optimism. A passion for living life to the fullest. Go well lovely.’




Just days before her death, entrepreneur Suki, who ran multiple businesses, had appeared on GMB from her hospital bed where she was interviewed by her close friend Susanna.
Suki had been diagnosed with cancer four times over the past 15 years, and told how she might only have days left to live on the show, before her death on July 30.
Speaking from her bed in a hospice in Cornwall, Suki opened up to Susanna and co-host Martin Lewis about how she would be spending her final days.
Susanna was left visibly emotional as she and her friend told each other how much they meant to each other, with the broadcaster hailing her pal as ‘an inspiration’.
Susanna told Suki: ‘It’s been a privilege knowing you and being friends with you.’
She went on to call her an ‘incredible person’, before adding: ‘What you are doing is so so remarkable. Huge love to you and the family. And just keep going, keep going. Human sunshine.’
Extending the kind words back to her pal, Suki said back to Susanna: ‘I am so inspired by having a friend like you Susanna.’
Touched by Suki’s moving words, Susanna choked back tears as she quickly added: ‘You’re the inspiration.’



Suki’s diagnosis came when she discovered what she thought was a wart on her foot and was given verruca cream to treat it, before it was confirmed it was more serious. The cancer then spread to her brain and became terminal.
In June, Suki had shared an emotional video of herself and Susanna holding hands on a beach as she detailed how much the star meant to her.
She wrote in her caption: ‘Friends are so important to our wellbeing, and @susannareid100 is one of the best.
‘Susanna inspires me to always ask the important questions in life, even when that is not the easiest way forward.
‘We must always look to see the best in people, even when you may disagree.’
Suki co-founded and served as Chief Executive Officer for the Oystercatchers intermediary marketing consultancy in 2007 and also served as chair of the Marketing Society.
She was also a valued member of Wacl (Women in Advertising, Communications and Leadership) and the MGGB (Marketing Group of Great Britain).
Since her own cancer diagnosis she raised in excess of £200,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support.
Richard Robinson, managing director of Xeim Engage and Oystercatchers, told The Drum: ‘Suki was my long-time business partner and friend. I always knew from my first day as an Oystercatcher this day would one day come, but never believed it would.
‘Suki was one of a kind, the best of us, someone who leaves a legacy across the marketing and communication industry in the relationships she shaped and the humanity she shared. She was a beautiful soul and I will miss her greatly.
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Visit Suki’s JustGiving page at https://justgiving.com/page/teamsuki to support her fundraising campaign.