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Good Morning Britain host Susanna Reid is back on TV screens after taking time off to recover.
The presenter returned to work on Tuesday (September 12) to host the show alongside Ed Balls.
Susanna even uploaded a snap of the pair on social media to let fans know she had made a comeback.
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She captioned the photo: "BACK! Voice recovering".
A fan commented underneath: "Great to hear you're back, Susanna! Take it easy and give that voice rest when you can during the show/ad breaks. Sending loads of healing love"
This comes after she revealed she was "so sorry" that she couldn't make Monday's episode after falling ill.
Her absence first started last Wednesday after she spent the evening at the National Television Awards the night before, and was then replaced last-minute by Charlotte Hawkins.
The "unscheduled appearance" was due to Susanna losing her voice.
Susanna, 52, wrote to fans online: "So sorry not to see you tomorrow @gmb. Back in full voice v soon I hope, thanks to specialist treatment and your brilliant tips."
She later shared a video update and said: "A quick update on my voice which you can hear is not 100 percent, I feel absolutely fine but the specialist I saw on Friday said not to risk it until it is better. Thank you to everyone at GMB for stepping in and to all of you for your brilliant tips."
The star captioned the video: "Sorry I won't be with you in them morning. Vocal cords affected by mild infection (not C), which I didn't even realise I had! Need to rest them a little longer. See you v soon!"
Fans flooded her with support, with one writing: "Feel better soon Susanna."
A second added: "Feel better soon lovely. Take care and hugs to you. Mornings aren’t the same without you, so hurry back!"
While a third penned: "The best thing to do is just relax, let nature and time take its course, and you'll be fine. There's no point in coming back too early."
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