Good Morning Britain host Susanna Reid was once again teased by Piers Morgan as she admitted she wasn’t dressed appropriately for the weather on Monday’s show.
It came after she and Piers spoke to roving reporter Richard Gaisford, as they caught him getting into his car to warm up due to the cold weather.
As he came out, he showed off his cap which he was wearing to protect his head from the cold as Piers and Susanna admired it from the toasty GMB set.
As the show came back to the studio, Susanna, who was wearing a sheer dress with an embellished pattern over a slip underneath, admitted she wasn’t dressed appropriately for the cold.
She said: “I would like to point out, I could not be dressed more inappropriately for the weather, but don’t want to rub it in, the studio is really warm.”
Piers replied: “You are dressed appropriately for all the newspaper page leads about you getting your, ahem, out,” as Susanna burst into giggles.
Susanna then stunned Piers as she pulled open her neckline to pretend to show off her cleavage on camera in a very cheeky move.
Unsurprisingly, Susanna’s outfit didn’t go unnoticed by people watching at home, as they took to social media to comment on her glamorous outfit.
One posted: “How is it possible Susanna Reid gets more gorgeous every single time I turn my tv on, the woman is 50 years old!”
Another added: “Least Susanna Reid is on this to make this easier to watch.”
A third said: “Susanna Reid though.”
Meanwhile, she and Piers hit out at social media trolls after Piers revealed the abuse that TOWIE star Gemma Collins had faced after he did an advert on his social media page for her Life Stories episode, which airs this Thursday.
Piers revealed that some cruel trolls had wished Gemma dead as he exposed some of the horrific comments that had been sent to the famous reality star.
He and Susanna said that social media trolls or social media websites should be fined heavily for sharing abusive messages, and follow suit of Australian law.
GMB continues tomorrow at 6am on ITV.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk