Susanna Reid Interrupts Good Morning Britain for Urgent Breaking News Update

During Monday’s show, Susanna Reid shared breaking news about Jeff Bezos’ rocket launch delay, surprising viewers with updates.

Susanna Reid Interrupts Good Morning Britain for Urgent Breaking News Update
Susanna Reid Interrupts Good Morning Britain for Urgent Breaking News Update

London: So, on Monday’s Good Morning Britain, Susanna Reid and Ed Balls had some breaking news to share. They were chatting about the latest headlines, including Jeff Bezos’ rocket launch.

But then, Susanna dropped a bombshell. The launch had been delayed again! She mentioned it was the third delay, and a breaking news banner popped up on the screen.

She explained, “This is the founder of Amazon, Jeff Bezos, and his Blue Origin rocket. It’s been delayed twice already and now it’s happening again this morning.”

Susanna also noted that this was part of a new phase in the commercial space market, hoping to compete with Elon Musk’s SpaceX.

As she continued, she said, “It’s expected to launch in 12 minutes, oh wait, 32 minutes. I thought it was 7:27 am. Oh, it’s been delayed again!”

Right then, the banner flashed: “Breaking news: Jeff Bezos rocket launch delayed.”

On a side note, Susanna recently talked about her time away from the show. She had taken a break for a holiday and thanked viewers for their support.

After three weeks off, she announced her return on January 6, sharing a cozy candle photo on Instagram with a New Year’s message.

She also showed off her new look with longer hair, saying, “NEW YEAR NEW HAIR! I’m going long for 2025 with hair extensions.”

While she was away, Kate Garraway stepped in to co-host with Richard Madeley.

Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6 am on ITV and ITV X, so don’t miss it!

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