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- Susanna Reid looks luscious in pink lace dress as she flirts with Gino D'Acampo on GMB!
SHE'S known for enjoying a cheeky flirt on the Good Morning Britain sofa, and today was no different for Susanna Reid.
The 44-year-old was giggling as she interviewed Italian chef Gino D'Acampo alongside Kate Garraway and Richard Arnold today.
Looking absolutely lovely in a pink lace dress from Marks and Spencer, Susanna fluttered her eyelashes as they spoke to the 38-year-old about his new show.
Known for his charm, Gino was the first to start the proceedings when he revealed he loves Good Morning Britain because "wherever you turn around, there is women".
This caused and Susanna and Kate to burst out laughing while Gino described Richard as the "luckiest man ever".
"You come into a show, that's always surrounded by women," Gino told him. "Why am I not here in a corner with a kitchen cooking breakfast for you all the time?"
"That's what we've been asking!" Susanna replied, keeping her tanned pins crossed on the sofa.
The mother-of-three then went on to ask Gino about his time on I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here, which he won in 2009.
Talking about his success on the show, he said: "It was like being accepted as your son. Or as your boyfriend, in your case..."
This caused Susanna to burst out laughing again, and perhaps realising that things were getting a bit too flirty, she quickly said: "Or maybe just brother."
Susanna recently opened up about being accused of having a flirtatious interviewing technique.
Referring to the comments made about her interview with Prime Minister David Cameron, Susanna told Good Housekeeping magazine: "Wearing a dress and chewing a pen is interpreted as something else. It’s frustrating – I’m a professional interviewer whose job it is to get the absolute best out of people.
"It does strike me as odd that the focus for some is on the person doing the interviewing and what they’re wearing. Sometimes you do think, what are we saying about women in journalism when we do that? You have to accept a certain level of scrutiny but does it frustrate me sometimes, of course it does."