Last updated June 22, 2026. Net worth from Fame & Finance, Brighton City News, Manchester Independent, Wikipedia (£8-12M range; consensus £10M).

Quick Facts
| Full name | Susanna Victoria Reid |
|---|---|
| Born | December 10, 1970, London (age 55 in 2026) |
| Net worth (2026) | £10 million (~$12.5M USD) |
| GMB salary | £1.1 million/year — highest-paid female on UK TV |
| 2022 ITV contract | Landmark £1.1M/year exclusivity deal |
| Good Morning Britain | Lead presenter since launch 2014 (12+ years) |
| BBC Breakfast | Co-presenter 2003-2014 (with Bill Turnbull) |
| Strictly 2013 | Runner-up, partnered with Kevin Clifton |
| Children | Three sons — Sam, Finn, Jack Cotton (with former partner Dominic Cotton) |
| Steve Parish relationship | 2018-2019 (Crystal Palace FC chairman) |
What Is Susanna Reid’s Net Worth in 2026?
Susanna Reid’s 2026 net worth is approximately £10 million (~$12.5M USD) per Fame & Finance, Brighton City News, and Manchester Independent. The 2022 ITV contract paying her £1.1 million annually effectively made her the highest-paid female presenter on British television — the structural anchor of her wealth picture.
The reason Reid sits in the top tier of UK female TV income is the combination of (1) a daily GMB slot — 12+ years of consistent ITV breakfast hosting; (2) the 2022 landmark £1.1M ITV exclusivity deal — comparable to top-tier ITV male peers; (3) the BBC Breakfast pre-history giving her brand authority from age 33 onwards; (4) the 2013 Strictly runner-up year that meaningfully elevated her public profile just before the 2014 ITV move.
Behind the Numbers — Net Worth by Asset Class
Cumulative ITV salary (post-tax retained): ~£5-7 million net. The 2022 £1.1M/year + prior years at lower scale (estimated £500-800K/year 2014-2021) cumulates to £8-12M gross across 12+ years, retaining 55-65% post-tax.
BBC pre-history income: ~£500K-1M net from 2003-2014 BBC Breakfast tenure.
Strictly + brand appearances: ~£200-500K from the 2013 runner-up Strictly run + subsequent personal-appearance opportunities.
Property + pension: ~£2-4M. Reported South London family home; pension accumulation across 30+ years of broadcast income.
The 12-Year GMB Lead Role (2014-Present)
Susanna Reid moved from BBC Breakfast to ITV in 2014 to launch Good Morning Britain. The move was widely viewed at the time as a high-risk “defection” — but transformed her into the network’s most valuable on-screen asset over the subsequent decade.
Co-presenters across the GMB run have included Piers Morgan (2015-2021, until his on-air walk-off over Meghan Markle coverage), Kate Garraway, Richard Madeley, Ed Balls, and Ben Shephard. Through every co-host change, Reid has remained the constant — the lead presenter the format is built around.
In 2026 GMB moved to a new state-of-the-art studio at ITN’s headquarters — confirming ITV’s ongoing commitment to the morning slot Reid has anchored for 12+ years.
BBC Breakfast Pre-History (2003-2014)
Before ITV, Susanna Reid spent 11 years as co-presenter on BBC Breakfast — partnered most famously with Bill Turnbull. Her career started in 1994 at BBC Radio Bristol, with her BBC Breakfast move in 2003 making her a household name. The 2014 ITV move was one of the most-talked-about presenter defections in UK TV of the decade.
The 2013 Strictly Runner-Up Year
Reid competed in series 11 of Strictly Come Dancing (autumn 2013), partnered with professional dancer Kevin Clifton. She reached the final and finished as runner-up — losing to Abbey Clancy. The visibility from the 12-week peak-audience Strictly run is widely credited with strengthening her negotiating position for the 2014 ITV move.
Before the BBC: Education and Early Career
Long before she was reading the ITV autocue, Susanna Victoria Reid was a philosophy and politics student at the University of Bristol, graduating in 1992. She cut her editorial teeth running the student newspaper Epigram as editor — an early sign of the journalistic instincts that would come to define her career. From Bristol she went on to complete a postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism at Cardiff University, one of the most respected training grounds for British broadcasters.
Reid’s professional start was in radio rather than television. According to biographical sources, she began at BBC Radio Bristol before moving into the national newsroom at BBC Radio 5 Live. She then joined the BBC’s rolling-news operation at BBC News 24 (later the BBC News Channel), where she made the transition that shapes so many on-screen careers — from behind-the-scenes producer to on-air presenter. Those years of live, unscripted news shifts built the calm-under-pressure delivery that breakfast television demands.
That grounding led to her long run on BBC Breakfast, where she became one of the sofa’s most familiar faces. Anchoring a national morning programme for more than a decade turned Reid into a household name and set up the 2014 move to ITV that would eventually make her the network’s highest-paid female presenter.
The switch from the BBC to ITV was pivotal in financial terms. Public-service BBC salaries are capped and publicly scrutinised, whereas ITV — a commercial broadcaster — was able to offer the kind of package that eventually reached a reported £1.1 million a year. In that sense, Reid’s biography doubles as a case study in how the economics of the two broadcasters differ: the BBC made her a national name, and ITV monetised it.
Her academic background in philosophy and politics also helps explain her interviewing style. The forensic, sometimes combative political interviews that regularly go viral from the Good Morning Britain sofa draw on exactly the kind of argument and analysis she first practised as a Bristol undergraduate and an Epigram editor.
For readers tracking her net worth year to year, the takeaway is that Reid’s wealth is unusually stable for a television figure. It rests on a long-term exclusivity contract, a diversified but modest set of outside earnings, and none of the volatile income streams — touring, record sales, film backends — that make many celebrity fortunes rise and fall. Barring a change of broadcaster or role, her financial trajectory is one of the more predictable in British television.
Beyond the Breakfast Sofa: Documentaries and Wider Work
Reid’s on-screen work extends well beyond the Good Morning Britain sofa, and that breadth is part of what underpins her earnings. In 2017–2018 she co-presented the ITV primetime series Save Money: Good Food, a consumer-focused show on cutting food waste and household bills. She has also built a notable strand of serious factual programming, presenting ITV documentaries including Death Row’s Women with Susanna Reid and British Grandma on Death Row with Susanna Reid, as well as true-crime films such as The Real Manhunt: The Night Stalker. These leaned on the hard-news credibility she built in her BBC years rather than the lighter tone of breakfast television.
Alongside her regular presenting, Reid has fronted high-profile one-off broadcasts, including charity telethons such as Children in Need and ITV’s general-election debate coverage — set-piece assignments usually reserved for a broadcaster’s most trusted anchors. She has also served as a judge for a major literary prize. Taken together, these roles show why her income is more diversified than a single morning-show salary suggests, even if that GMB contract remains the anchor of her net worth.

Personal Life — Three Sons, Dominic Cotton, Steve Parish
Three sons: Sam, Finn, and Jack Cotton, with her long-term former partner Dominic Cotton. The family resides in South London.
Steve Parish relationship (2018-2019): Reid revealed in November 2018 that she was dating Crystal Palace FC chairman Steve Parish. The relationship ended in April 2019.
2026 Trajectory
Conservative (£12-14M by 2030): Next ITV deal extends at similar £1.1M/year scale.
Base-case (£14-18M by 2030): Higher ITV deal + Strictly Christmas specials + occasional documentary work.
Optimistic (£18-25M by 2030): Major new format launch outside GMB + book deal + podcast venture.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Susanna Reid’s net worth in 2026?
Approximately £10 million (~$12.5M USD). Anchored by her 2022 £1.1M/year ITV contract — the highest-paid female TV presenter contract in UK.
How much does Susanna Reid earn at ITV?
£1.1 million per year from her 2022 ITV exclusivity contract — the highest-paid female presenter salary on British television.
How long has Susanna Reid been on Good Morning Britain?
Since the show’s 2014 launch — 12+ years as lead presenter, surviving multiple co-host transitions.
Did Susanna Reid win Strictly?
No — Susanna Reid was runner-up in Strictly Come Dancing series 11 (2013), partnered with Kevin Clifton. She lost the final to Abbey Clancy.
Who are Susanna Reid’s children?
Three sons — Sam, Finn, and Jack Cotton — with former long-term partner Dominic Cotton. The family lives in South London.
Did Susanna Reid date Steve Parish?
Yes — Reid revealed in November 2018 that she was dating Crystal Palace FC chairman Steve Parish. The relationship ended in April 2019.
What was Susanna Reid’s job before GMB?
BBC Breakfast co-presenter (2003-2014), partnered most famously with Bill Turnbull. Career started in 1994 at BBC Radio Bristol.
How old is Susanna Reid?
Born December 10, 1970 in London — 55 years old in 2026.
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