Woman & Home

‘I’m STRONGER & more RESILIENT in my fifties'

Before every Strictly Come Dancing show, Susanna Reid blasted out Eminem to psyche herself up for the live performance. And a decade on from her time on the hit BBC show, driving to her woman&home cover shoot from her home in south London, the Good Morning Britain host put the US rapper back to work.

‘I was listening to Eminem on the way over here,’ smiles Susanna, before explaining the reason for today’s morning boost of hip-hop energy. ‘I didn’t sleep very well last night. Did you hear the storm? The rain was apocalyptic!’

From our vantage point, there’s no hint of fatigue in fresh-faced Susanna, who is both fantastic company and full of beans, chatting enthusiastically to the team, contributing opinions on the styling and photography and, later, over a falafel-salad lunch, discussing her 21 years at the helm of breakfast television, first on BBC Breakfast beside the late Bill Turnbull then, via a stint on Strictly, hosting ITV’s Good Morning Britain, which this year celebrates its 10th anniversary.

But it’s Susanna’s role as devoted mum to sons Sam, 21, Finn, 19, and Jack, 18, who she shares and co-parents with Dominic Cotton, who she split from

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