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Gemma Jones

Fans 'can't unsee' sudden change to Susanna Reid's appearance

Susanna Reid fans spotted something out of the ordinary about her knee while she was showing off her outfit of the day on Instagram.

The Good Morning Britain host was back on the ITV show this week and decided to show fans what she would be wearing.

She had on a bright red, long-sleeved dress with a cute tied tassel at the top, which cut just above the knee.

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To go with the dress, she wore a black heel with a gold stripe across, as she beamed into the camera.

Her fans flooded the comments with posts complimenting the TV presenting beauty, telling her how gorgeous she looked.

But a couple of users noticed something strange about her knee.

Linda said: "There’s defo a teddy bear on your knee" with a teddy bear emoji and a crying laughing emoji.

Susanna saw the funny side of the comment and reposted her original image with a screenshot of the users words, captioning it: "She’s not wrong."

Fans thought it was hilarious as they continued to share comments.

Richard said: "Once it's been seen, it can't be unseen."

Hayley said: "The best knees have faces" with laughing face emojis.

Rob said: "Looks like the bear off the Barney bear cakes."

Graham said: "Oh bless you look terrific and we're all giggling at your knee!"

Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV and ITVHub

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