On the latest instalment of was notably taken aback. Ed and his co-presenter were engaging in conversation with to get the scoop on her upcoming programme.
She remarked: “You know, the big giant conversation that you’ve all got to have with each other about what happens to you once you’re away. Once you’ve died. We’ve got Claer talking about this, and Dr Amir, you have to get a folder-“.
Susanna interrupted to announce she has already tackled the topic in a book she possesses. The Scottish presenter exclaimed: “See, I knew you would have a book!”
Susanna elaborated on her death-prep book, clarifying: “It says where everything is. Not passwords, that’s separate and protected.”
An intrigued Lorraine asked whether Susanna’s wishes for after her passing was common knowledge among her loved ones, reports
Good Morning Britain host says ‘nobody told me’ after Susanna Reid death admission (Image: ITV)
Susanna affirmed her arrangements are known and urged viewers: “Please do a will as well.” Meanwhile, her colleague Ed appeared utterly astonished by her foresight. Baffled, he noted: “Nobody told me this!”
Lorraine concurred on the importance of will-making, stressing: “Even if you think you’ve not got that much to leave. Make sure everybody knows what you want.
“So that’s what we’re going to be talking about, difficult thing to talk about.” This comes shortly after an embarrassing gaffe made by Lorraine on the ITV show earlier on in the week, which resulted in her apologising.
Ed was gobsmacked after hearing Susanna’s death admission (Image: ITV)
The incident occurred while the hosts were discussing the ‘s adaptation of Agatha Christie’s crime thriller, Towards Zero, which features a racy sex scene that shocked audiences.
Referring to the explicit scene, Lorraine remarked: “So David Suchet is coming, I’m just wondering what he makes and what Poirot would’ve made of Towards Zero the new Agatha Christie, it’s called Sh*gatha Christine apparently..”
Lorraine was quick to apologise on Good Morning Britain (Image: ITV)
Lorraine’s choice of words left Susanna taken aback, prompting her to interrupt with: “I beg your pardon?” Lorraine hastily asked: “Am I allowed to say that?”.
Ed bluntly informed her that she wasn’t, and Lorraine continued: “Anyway, I apologise, and I apologise again to myself anyway, it is raunchy! I don’t think think that you need it, I think the story is fine. Sorry about that.”
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