During her Monday appearance on “Lorraine,” alongside Dr. Hilary Jones and Lorraine Kelly, Susanna Reid on TV got candid about her daily routine on Good Morning Britain. At 52, she is an early morning riser and drinks Nine cups of coffee.

Good Morning Britain host Susanna Reid is no stranger to hard work and discipline. Since the 1980s, she has been active, but her breakthrough moment began in the early 2000s as co-host on “BBC Breakfast.”

In 2014, she moved to Good Morning Britain and has performed brilliantly, keeping fans updated with refreshing news and ideas. Honesty is one of the invigorating themes of Susanna Reid on TV moments, and she is not limited to networks.

Recently, the award-winning TV personality shocked Lorraine Kelly and Dr. Hilary Jones by revealing what she does during her prep time.

Quick change into my pj’s to discuss top tips for a good sleep on @lorraine with Dr H 💤 pic.twitter.com/F8gf0qZURE

— Susanna Reid (@susannareid100) January 23, 2023

Susanna Reid On TV with Lorraine Kelly and Dr Hilary Jones

A few hours ago, Susanna Reid on TV was seen in adorable pink pajamas, sitting close to Lorraine Kelly and Dr Hilary Jones. The trio discussed sleep, and the 52-year-old playfully opted for her eye mask to complete her bedtime look and confessed:

On top of that, the ITV host explained that she rarely bothers about naps, adding that her wake-up time is set at 3:45 am daily—it has been going on for years. While she may not always have her eyes shut, drifting to dreamland, the “GMB” anchor mentioned that she takes time to rest in bed.

This is not the first time she is sharing her bedtime routine. Just yesterday, the TV host confirmed that she is a nap patriot but also loves her coffees. In an honest tone, Reid, who has been doing breakfast shows for twenty years, said she is “tired a lot of the time.” But over the years, she established a routine that has stuck.

Dr.Hilary reacted to the recent Susanna Reid on TV revelation. She advised that it was a bit over the top, not that the caffeine leaves the body alert. The doctor proceeded to share the dos and don’t that could facilitate a healthy sleeping pattern, some of which included no screen time— phones and TVs.