SUSANNA Reid has revealed a huge Good Morning Britain presenter shake-up spanning the next two weeks.
The ITV anchor, 52, made her unexpected announcement as Wednesday's show wrapped.
Following the handback from Lorraine Kelly, 63, who was previewing her Lorraine show, Susanna told fans they wouldn't be seeing her for a while.
She announced: "I am back in two weeks time," to which Lorraine replied: "We will miss you!
"Have a great time Susanna."
The Good Morning Britain favourite, who has been fronting the show with Richard Madeley this week, will likely be taking time off for the October half-term.
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Off-screen, she is a mum-of-three.
Recently, Susanna took a veiled swipe at the BBC after the broadcaster failed to brand the Hamas killers as terrorists.
Yet yesterday the conflict was the centre of attention on the show courtesy of her co-presenter Richard, 67.
The TV presenter left Lib Dem MP Layla Moran speechless on Tuesday morning when he asked her if she knew anything about the terror attack in Israel BEFORE unrest erupted.
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Richard asked Ms Moran, MP for Oxford West & Abingdon: "With your family connections in Gaza, did you have any indication of what was going to happen ten days ago, two weeks ago?
"Was there any word on the street?"
The stunned MP replied: "Not this, not this.
"Everyone, everyone has been surprised first of all by the timing and sophistication and they way that it's happened.
"What I will say is that I've been warning, and others have in Parliament as well for a number of years now, that if we don't find a way... People say 'go back to the negotiating table'.
"The fact of the matter is there has not been a table, let alone to go back to a negotiating table for at least ten years.
"This is a cycle of violence. My worry now is that this is radicalising another generation on all sides.
"We have to stop this hatred. We have to bring people together and find a way through."
Later on, Richard was forced to apologise for his choice of words.
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Hundreds were killed and dozens taken hostage when Hamas gunmen burst across the border on paragliders and motorbikes on October 7.
Hamas terrorists armed with guns, grenades and knives killed entire families in their beds.