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Kirsty McCormack

Holly Willoughby and Susanna Reid join ITV stars to mark International Women's Day

Holly Willoughby and Susanna Reid are amongst an array of ITV stars who are marking International Women's Day this year.

The presenting powerhouse of female hosts on Good Morning Britain, Lorraine, This Morning and Loose Women have come together to celebrate the upcoming date with a stunning photoshoot and television promo.

The super accomplished female cast of presenters were photographed by Amy Brammall earlier this month in the run up to International Women’s Day on March 8, and there's plenty of pink.

Mum-of-three Holly looks absolutely stunning in a baby pink midi-length tea dress and sits alongside 51-year-old Susanna, who looks radiant in a long red dress.

Holly Willoughby and Susanna Reid are amongst an array of ITV stars who are marking International Women's Day this year (ITV)

On either side of them is the first ever female rector of Dundee University, Lorraine Kelly, and ITV news broadcaster Charlene White, as well as Sophie Morgan.

Behind them sits Good Morning Britain and Life Stories host Kate Garraway, along with This Morning hosts Alison Hammond and Rochelle Humes, and then GMB's Charlotte Hawkins and Loose Women's Ruth Langsford.

More Loose Women ladies surround Ruth, in the form of Linda Robson, Coleen Nolan, Denise Welch and Nadia Sawalha.

Gloria Hunniford is one of the first ever female broadcasters in their ranks (ITV)

They are flanked by GMB weather presenter Laura Tobin and former Big Brother star Josie Gibson.

Of course, it's not a Loose Women line-up without Janet Street Porter, Gloria Hunniford, Kelle Bryan, Katie Piper and Christine Lampard.

Ranvir Singh also features in the photo, as does Jane Moore and Frankie Bridge.

Loose Women panellists Brenda Edwards, Penny Lancaster and Kaye Adams complete the line-up as they sit in the top row.

Holly Willoughby has been hosting This Morning since 2009 (ITV)

Between them, the women have reported on the biggest news events worldwide over the last 50 years, including 9/11, Madeline McCann’s disappearance, Lockerbie, Princess Diana’s death, Dunblane and the Manchester bombing.

They've also kept ITV viewers informed and entertained in good measure across the Pandemic and have brought joy to the small screen with coverage of royal weddings, royal babies as well as the London 2012 Olympics.

Emma Gormley, Managing Director of ITV Daytime said: “I’m beyond proud to work alongside this amazing group of women, who both individually and collectively have accrued an incredible array of broadcasting achievements.

"Their experience and expertise in front of camera is second to none and this year's International Women’s day is the perfect opportunity to celebrate them all," she added.

ITV Daytime's female presenters celebrate International Women's Day. Watch them weekdays from 6am on ITV.

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