ITV Good Morning Britain: Susanna Reid's on-off relationship with multimillionaire and her three kids with ex
Susanna Reid has appeared on the ITV's Good Morning Britain for many years and is usually the one asking the questions.
But the presenter is often subjected to questions herself- namely about her love life.
The 51-year-old is private about her relationships and vows never to get married.
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Susanna has hosted ITV's breakfast current affair programme since 2014, formerly alongside Piers Morgan. She is reportedly now the highest-paid woman on TV in the UK after signing a £1.1 million contract with ITV.
The TV host met her partner of more than 16 years, journalist Dominic Cotton, back in 1998, and they have three sons together - Sam, Finn and Jack.
They never got married - something which Reid says was a personal choice - and split in 2014.
Asked about the choice not to get married on Good Morning Britain, Reid said: "It was a personal choice. It's a bit of an old fashioned idea that children are 'illegitimate' if you're not married. Children are legitimate, whether you're married or not!"
Several years after the split, the TV host moved on with Steve Parish, chairman of football club Crystal Palace. They went public back in November 2018 when they were pictured at a Crystal Palace v Chelsea match.
At the time, she told The Sun: "There was a friendship first. It was really important to me, post the split with Dom, that I focused on work and the children."
The relationship lasted around a year, with the pair confirming that they went their separate ways back in April 2019.
They crossed paths a few times since, including when Susanna interviewed Parish on Good Morning Britain. He appeared on the programme to speak about the European Super League.
The pair were also spotted out for dinner together, fuelling speculation they might be back together. This speculation has not been confirmed or denied by Parish or Reid.
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