Susanna Reid CONDEMNS Donald Trump AND Lord Prescott in foul-mouthed Twitter posts
SUSANNA REID has expressed her shock at President Donald Trump amid his controversial comments about NFL anthem protesters.
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The Good Morning Britain host took to Twitter saying it was “quite something” to hear the politician use the phrase “son of a b***h”.
The 71-year-old was speaking in Alabama on Friday night, when he commented: “Wouldn’t you love to see one of these NFL owners, when somebody disrespects our flag, to say, ‘Get that son of a b***h off the field right now.’”
Speaking out about his remarks, Reid told her 451,000 followers: “It's quite something to hear the phrase 'son of a b***h’ on the BBC Radio 4 6pm news. Especially when it's being said by the US President.”
The 46-year-old went on to blast his behaviour once again today, following a heated interview with Lord Prescott and co-star Piers Morgan.
Susanna Reid has slammed Donald Trump and Lord Prescott on Twitter
Susanna Reid said she was shocked to hear Donald Trump's latest speech
I heard the word ‘bl**dy’ twice & the phrase ‘son of a b***h’. The first, a Lord. The second, a President
“So, this morning @gmb I heard the word ‘bl**dy’ twice & the phrase ‘son of a b***h’. The first, a Lord. The second, a President. #LiveTV,” she continued.
Morgan also referenced their debate online following their chat about Brexit, which quickly turned personal.
“Well that went well… @johnprescott #TwoJabs @GMB,” the 52-year-old stated, before Reid replied: “Too 'bl**dy' right…”
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Susanna Reid also blasted Lord Prescott after a heated interview
It all started when he challenged Prescott about how the left-wing party has deviated from their electoral manifesto.
He started his comment explaining that he had "great respect", something which angered the 79-year-old, who snapped back: "Don't start the great respect, just disagree with me."
Clearly not one to back down, Morgan speedily replied: "I didn't mean great respect, you're right - let's get on with it."
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