Susanna Reid shares support for Fiona Phillips amid âheartbreakingâ Alzheimerâs diagnosis at 62

Susanna Reid shared her support for Fiona Phillips following news of her Alzheimerâs diagnosis at 62.
On Tuesday, the former GMTV host revealed that she and her husband, Martin Frizell, were left in âtotal shockâ by the diagnosis after having feared her brain fog symptoms were a sign of menopause.
In light of Phillipsâ announcement, Reid said on Wednesdayâs Good Morning Britain: âWe are all sending our huge best wishes this morning to Fiona Phillips, well known to all of you as the former presenter of GMTV, for more than a decade.
âShe is a hugely popular presenter and journalist, we all know and love her, she has also been an incredible advocate to families living with Alzheimerâs.

âHer mother was diagnosed in her 50s, or the symptoms were certainly picked up, her father then in his 60s and her uncle as well.
âAnd now Fiona herself has been diagnosed, itâs called young-onset Alzheimerâs. She was diagnosed at the age of 61.â
Following Reidâs lead, her GMB co-host Ed Balls said Phillips was an âiconic broadcasterâ and revealed how former PM Gordon Brown once asked her to ditch her broadcasting career in a bid to join the government.
However, he said: âI think we decided that broadcasting was her priority. So fair enough to her for deciding that â she would have been brilliant.
âI would guess that Fiona has been thinking about this for a long time and now itâs a reality that sheâs been dealing with, and so bravely.
âSheâs involved in a big trial to try and test out drugs which might make a difference and she wants to pioneer, she wants to talk about it,â he continued.
âShe wants to help other people deal with this but sheâll be doing all of that, helping other people as sheâs always done while also having to deal with it which is so tough.â
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Reid shared: âWe wish Fiona all our best, we send her all our love.â
Meanwhile on Twitter, Lorraine Kelly and Piers Morgan were among the celebrities paying tribute to Phillips, with Kelly saying she was âprayingâ for the star.
Scottish presenter Lorraine Kelly wrote: âAs expected our much-loved Fiona is dealing with this shattering diagnosis with courage and optimism.

âSheâs a good, kind soul and I pray the treatment works and results in a massive breakthrough for everyone dealing with this hellish disease. Sending her and her family all my love.â
The presenter and columnist said the disease had âravagedâ her family and she had long feared being given the diagnosis.
According to the Mirror, Phillips was diagnosed more than a year ago and is undergoing trials for a new drug that could slow the effects of the disease.
Phillips, who is an Alzheimerâs Society ambassador, told the Mirror: âThis disease has ravaged my family and now it has come for me.
âAnd all over the country there are people of all different ages whose lives are being affected by it â itâs heartbreaking. I just hope I can help find a cure which might make things better for others in the future.â
As well as her column in the national newspaper Phillips anchored GMTV for more than a decade from 1997. She also competed on the BBCâs Strictly Come Dancing in 2005.
She is taking part in clinical trials at University College Hospital in London, which aim to revolutionise future treatment.
Kate Lee, chief executive at Alzheimerâs Society, praised Phillipsâ decision to share her diagnosis, which raised âmuch-needed awareness of dementiaâ.