Good Morning Britain presenter Susanna Reid has humorously revealed a cheeky comment made by her co-host Ranvir Singh about her on-air outfit during Thursday's broadcast. The light-hearted exchange unfolded on social media following the programme, delighting fans of the popular ITV morning show.
A Playful Dig on Instagram
The 55-year-old broadcaster returned to screens alongside Richard Madeley, 69, and Ranvir Singh, 48, to deliver the latest news headlines. After the show concluded, Susanna took to Instagram to post several stunning photographs of her chosen attire for the day's work. She posed elegantly within the brand new GMB studio, looking impeccable in a sophisticated navy and white wrap dress complemented by matching court shoes.
However, in her caption, Susanna disclosed that her colleague Ranvir had teasingly remarked she resembled an air hostess. Embracing the jest with characteristic grace, Susanna proceeded to play along in the images. She was pictured holding a glass of water as if offering a beverage to passengers, and gesturing to the side in a manner reminiscent of cabin crew delivering safety instructions on an aircraft.
Susanna's Witty Response
Susanna wrote alongside the photos: 'BUCKLE UP! Apparently I am dressed like an air hostess this morning according to so swipe to see me offering you a beverage and pointing out the exits.' She added a humorous nod to co-presenter Richard Madeley, noting: 'Pilot Richard Madeley’s face suggests he’s not impressed - better stick to the journalism!'
The post also celebrated the programme's success, stating: 'Fantastic programme and terrific ratings for yesterday - best of the year so far - thanks to Team @gmb and our brilliant guests and you our wonderful viewers.' She signed off by informing followers: 'See you Monday - Ranvir and @kategarraway at the controls tomorrow.'
Viewers and Co-Star React
A flood of admirers quickly filled the comments section to praise Susanna's appearance on the show. Compliments included:
- 'I love this look! You look amazing.'
- 'Love the dress!'
- 'Beautiful lady, gorgeous dress today Su love the heels.'
- 'Great photos and looking lovely in that dress, in a nice way.'
- 'Definitely looking good.'
Ranvir Singh later joined in the fun by reposting Susanna's pictures to her own Instagram story. She accompanied them with Frank Sinatra's classic tune 'Come Fly With Me', further emphasising the aviation theme. Ranvir added a playful speech bubble next to Susanna in the image, quipping: 'Chicken or beef, madam?' followed by: 'And a side of news and politics? Of course.'
Behind the Scenes at the New GMB Studio
This amusing incident coincides with recent behind-the-scenes changes at Good Morning Britain, following broader daytime schedule adjustments and budget considerations at ITV. At the beginning of 2026, the channel implemented several modifications to its morning lineup and studio locations.
GMB has now relocated to Studio 1 at ITN in London, having previously been filmed at Studio TC3 within Television Centre in west London since 2018. The show's broadcast hours have also been adjusted; it now airs from 6am until 9:30am, succeeded by Lorraine, which has been condensed to a thirty-minute slot.
A Glimpse into the Set Transformation
Chris Ship, the 41-year-old ITV News Royal Editor, recently offered viewers an exclusive look at the creation of the new studio via a post on X, formerly Twitter. He shared a behind-the-scenes video detailing the transformation process.
Ship captioned the post: 'Worth a watch: This was how some very talented folk at @itn headquarters built a brand new set for @GMB and @itvnews in under 2 months — dismantling the old studio as they did it, without missing a single bulletin on ITV. Now, we happily share the same space.'
The reveal prompted various reactions from followers, with comments including:
- 'It definitely feels smaller and that is shown on screen.'
- 'How does it feel being in a ‘real’ studio versus a green screen? It must be softer on the eyes.'
- 'Thanks for posting this, Chris. It’s awesome. That being said, it’s sad that ITV Daytime has had to move from TVC. I know that some shows are still coming out of there, but I really hope TVC has a future. All aside, I love the behind the scenes stuff. Thanks for posting!'
Good Morning Britain continues to broadcast weekdays from 6am on ITV1 and the ITVX streaming platform, maintaining its position as a staple of British morning television amidst these evolving production landscapes.