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GMB's Susanna Reid 'dating Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish again'

Good Morning Britain host Susanna Reid reportedly gets back together with Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish.

Good Morning Britain host Susanna Reid has reportedly rekindled her relationship with Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish.

The Eagles fan enjoyed a nine-month relationship with Parish before they decided to amicably part ways, but according to The Sun, the pair have got back together in recent months.

"They've obviously decided to give things another go and have been together quite frequently recently," a source told the newspaper.

"Steve has been over a few times. It's quite conspicuous when he goes there because he has a very flash car. They've always got on well. Hopefully things work out well for them. They're both lovely."

Reid, who has three sons from a previous long-term relationship, recently insisted that she will "never marry".

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