Good Morning Britain presenter Susanna Reid was seen enjoying a meal out with her on-off boyfriend,Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish on Saturday.
Susanna, 50, was pictured sitting outside the upmarket Ham Yard Hotel in Londonwith her handsome companion, where they appeared relaxed in one another's company.
Steve, 55, was seen helping himself to items from Susanna's dish, taking a forkful and having a taste.
Back on?Good Morning Britain presenter Susanna Reid was seen enjoying a meal out with her on-off boyfriend, Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish on Saturday
Susanna looked incredible wearing a navy linen dress which was belted at the waist and teamed with nude wedges.She carried a colourful bag across her body as she headed into the eatery.
She wore her brunette locks loosely around her features and kept make-up natural, with a creamy wash of foundation and a nude lipstick.
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Her dinner companion wore a black jacket over a white Tee and black slacks.
The couple were rumoured to have got back together in April after they were pictured dining together at Trinity restaurant in south London.
Chic:Susanna looked incredible wearing a navy linen dress which was belted at the waist and teamed with nude wedges
Al fresco!Susanna, 50, was pictured sitting outside the upmarket Ham Yard Hotel in London with her handsome companion, where they appeared relaxed in one another's company
Dinner for two:The couple were rumoured to have got back together in April after they were pictured dining together at Trinity restaurant in south London
They had splittwo years before following a nine-month romance.
Steve appeared on GMB that same month but Susanna chose not to reference their romance on the show.
Welcoming Steve onto the show, the mother-of-three, said: 'We're joined now by Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish, morning Steve.'
One viewer wrote: 'Awkward isn't that Susanna's boyfriend or ex-boyfriend #GMB.'
Accessories:She carried a colourful bag across her body
Tasty: Steve was seen helping himself to some of Susanna's lunch
While another agreed and wrote: 'Awkward #SusannaSteve #GMB.'
A third quizzed: 'Didn't Susanna used to date Steve Parish. #GMB.'
Another joked: 'Hello Steve'...'er, hello Susanna' - how awkward was that? I was hoping they were going to have a domestic @GMB.'
Susanna broke down in tears on Good Morning Britain on Tuesday, while reading a letter a nine-year-old child wrote to his idol Marcus Rashford after he was hit by a barrage of racist abuse following Sunday’s Euro 2020 final.
The presenter slammed the 'hideous' racism the Manchester United star and his England teammates have suffered since their penalty misses during the match against Italy.
Ex marks the spot: They had split two years before following a nine-month romance. Steve appeared on GMB that same month but Susanna chose not to reference their romance on the show
Sharing is caring: The pair enjoyed sampling each other's dishes
Susanna became emotional as she read out the letter from Dexter Rosier, a Tottenham fan from Reading, this morning.
Meanwhile, her GMB co-star Andi Peters told how 'change will come' as he shared his thoughts on the horrendous racial abuse suffered by Rashford,Jadon Sancho, 21, and Bukayo Saka, 19.
Rashford, 23, took to Twitter on Monday to share letters sent to him by children who hailed him their 'hero' after he was left visibly distraught when his penalty hit the post.
It comes as fans covered a mural to the footballer with notes of support following the bombardment of abuse online.
In neat handwriting Dexter called Rashford and his teammates 'heroes' and told how he felt 'inspired' by Rashford's political activism - which included campaigning for free school meals during lockdown last summer.
Emotional: Susanna broke down in tears on Good Morning Britain on Tuesday while reading a letter a child had written to his Manchester United star Marcus Rashford
Dexter's note read: 'I hope you won't be sad for too long because you are such a good person.
'Last year you inspired me to help people less fortunate. Then last night you inspired me again, to always be brave. I'm proud of you. You will always be a hero.'
Overcome with emotion, Susanna struggled to hold back the tears as she said: 'I hope Marcus feels everything that's coming through from this letter and all the messages of support.'
Touching: Susanna became emotional as she read out the letter from Dexter Rosier - a Tottenham fan from Reading
Susanna struggled to hold back the tears as she said: 'I hope Marcus feels everything that's coming through from this letter and all the messages of support'
As the presenter's eyes welled up, her co-star Ranvir Singh also sat with tears flowing down her cheeks.
Turning to her colleague, Susanna said: 'Ranvir, I mean honestly. It's hideous.'
Pointing at the letter, Ranvir said: 'That's England.It goes to the heart of what we want for our children.
'My son is talking about the racism he's faced at school, he's going to be nine soon.'